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This backup is only done in Chrome's localstorage layer: for security, I cannot initiate a download of the JSON. If you sign out of your browser, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR LOCAL BACKUP. Chrome has storage limits, so expansions over a certain size or quantity will fail: Some sites also use iframes that are on a different security protocol (http vs https, like say an embedded Google Docs form, Google Hangouts), and that will prevent the script from working as well. The new HTML5 input fields of type "email" and "number" don't allow caret/cursor manipulation, so replacements are done at the end of the text instead. Some sites intercept or block the script, or use frameworks that interfere with the extension, so your shortcuts won't work on those sites, see below for list. Icon next to the URL bar to let you easily access and edit your shortcuts / expansions. Special tag for cursor location after expansion into contenteditable divs. Macro for inserting clipboard paste content into a shortcut. Macros for today's date with customizable format using Moment.js (date/time will be based on your browser/computer's clock). Ability to locally backup your shortcuts and restore them from backup (per signed-in browser), and you can import shortcuts in JSON yourself. Please email me or provide a feature request for more! Limited support for advanced web apps - see below for the list - subject to breaking if they change their sites. Support for regular text fields, and multiline expanded text / html can be injected into content-editable divs.
Omnibox (url address bar) supported for quick jumping to websites with code ATE Customizable list of shortcuts to expand, which are synced across Chrome browsers you sign into. Keystroke checking is entirely local and nothing is sent to any servers for tracking. The last few updates in Github have not made it into the original extension, this version includes those changes. This is an updated version of the extension created by carlinyuen ( ). Save time, typos, and the satisfaction of being extra lazy! This free (and ad-free) extension adds basic javascript to your pages to check if your last set of consecutive keystrokes matches any of any number of custom shortcuts you can define and expands and replaces that text as you type.
Tricia enjoyed presenting on time management at SUECON 2015 ().Description from store Create custom keyboard shortcuts to expand and replace text as you type!Įver get tired of typing out long email addresses, phrases you frequently use, or just looking to save keystrokes as you type? Well fear not! Auto Text Expander is here to solve that - kinda like TextExpander for Mac or AutoText for Windows, but installed and synced across Chrome browsers! She was also instrumental in bringing Jay McFarland and Vicki Davis to UCET 2015 as Keynote Speakers.
This work includes: streamlining communication methods, implementing folder structures and naming conventions, using Add-ons in Google Spreadsheets to review and process member submissions to reduce paperwork, continuing refinement of the program creation process via Sched, creating participant and vendor registration forms via BlackPlum, and updating various webpages. Over the last few years, Tricia worked on the Awards, Grants, Program, Conference Credit, and Registration committees for UCET. Lesley University awarded her a Master of Technology in Education in the spring of 2011. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and Spanish at Utah State University. She has been a member of the Utah Coalition for Educational Technology (UCET) Board since 2008 becoming Past President in 2015. In July 2013 she moved from Education Technology Specialist to Online Learning Administrator. Tricia Jackson has worked for Park City School District since 2005.