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  • To add an extension, click on the three dots to the far right of your browser window, expand the “More tools” option, then select “Extensions”

  • Click the hamburger menu on the top left of the screen and in the sidebar on the left click on “Open Chrome web store”

  • This opens the Chrome Web Store (yes, you can also just type “chrome web store” into Google) and now we’ll have you add the following Chrome extensions:

    • Google Tag Assistant - We use this to verify the correct installation and firing of Google Tag Manager and our Universal Analytics code from Google Analytics

    • Last Pass - This is a password manager tool to store your login credentials.  

      • Create an account by using your work email.

    • Grammarly - This is an online spell-checker tool that works across the various platforms we are on.

      • Use your work email and set a password in order to create an account.

    • Adblock Plus - This is an ad blocker tool. You can use this to block pop-up windows that may appear on client websites. 

      • Click on the extension icon in your browser window, choose “block element” and select the on-page element you’d like to block. 

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Additional extensions you may find helpful

  • CardCounter for Trello - We use Trello A LOT. This extension will count the number of cards in any column then display that number in the column header

  • Open Selected Links - This extension allows you highlight multiple links embedded in text and open them simultaneously

  • Chuck Enhancements for Trello - Part of using Trello is using labels. Ordinarily these labels appear as colors on each card. This extension actually writes the name of the label inside the color, so you always know which label you have or have not applied

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