November 08, 2024

How To Exclude Web Apps or Certain Sites From Trails Navigation

Written by Eleanor McKeown

How To Exclude Web Apps or Certain Sites From Trails Navigation

Author
Elly
Date
Nov 8, 2024 03:56 PM
Slug
how-to-disable-trails
Tags
Manual
Description
How to exclude websites from Horse Browser’s Trail navigation feature
 
Horse Browser is a new web browser designed to help you stay organized online. Every link you click opens a new page on the Trail, a nested list of pages stored in your sidebar. This lets you see exactly how you navigated to each site, eliminating the clutter of traditional tabs.
For web apps like X, Instagram, and others, some users prefer to open links within the same Trail rather than starting a new one. You can exclude specific apps and sites from Trail navigation—just follow the instructions in this post to customise your experience.

How To Open Links in the Current Trail

If you want to open links in your current Trail, you can use the following shortcuts or visit the Menu.
Mouse users: Menu > Navigation > Open Links in Current Trail
Keyboard users: Y on Mac or Ctrl Y on Linux / Windows
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Always Exclude a Site or Web App From Trail Navigation

To exclude a specific site or web app from opening in Trails navigation, go to Settings and add the site's domain to the Link Behaviour Exclusions list. This is your personal list of sites you prefer not to use with Trails navigation. The list includes some popular sites by default, but you’re free to remove any pre-loaded options or add new ones as you wish.
Mouse users: Horse > Settings
Keyboard users: + , on Mac or Ctrl + , on Windows / Linux
Find Link Behaviour Exclusions and add the domain (e.g. 'linkedin.com' or '*.linkedin.com').
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To learn more about Horse Browser, visit here. Or read further posts in our Manual blog series.
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