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Opening a site outside of a container

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I've recently tried to use containers for something new, but I can't seem to get it to do what I want -assuming it's even possible. Is there a way to either have part of a website excluded from "always open in container" or to remove a specific tab from a container if it's "always open in container"? I want the majority of it to be inside of the container, but there are some occasions where I want it outside of one.

I've recently tried to use containers for something new, but I can't seem to get it to do what I want -assuming it's even possible. Is there a way to either have part of a website excluded from "always open in container" or to remove a specific tab from a container if it's "always open in container"? I want the majority of it to be inside of the container, but there are some occasions where I want it outside of one.

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Does "Open in New Container Tab" in the right-click context menu of a tab work for you ? See also:

You don't have to assign sites to containers, it is often easier to open containers manually and can be accelerated with keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+1-9).

cor-el said

Does "Open in New Container Tab" in the right-click context menu of a tab work for you ? See also:

Unfortunately that doesn't work because I have the site as "Always open in container", so attempting to open it in any other container (or no container) automatically changes it to the one container.


zeroknight said

You don't have to assign sites to containers, it is often easier to open containers manually and can be accelerated with keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+Shift+1-9).

Yeah, but I want to access one page outside of containers and for all other pages of the website to load directly into a container. I don't even know if it's possible with the way the extension is set up, but that's what I'm trying to figure out

You can open the page in a private window which does not allow containers.