Overview
Copy current page URL to clipboard in various formats.
(Tested on OSX, WindowsXP, Windows7/64bit) Make HTML link tag easily like Firefox addon Make Link. Copy current page title and URL to clipboard in various formats. *plain text ([page title] [page URL]) *HTML link (<a href="[page URL]">[page title]</a> *markdown *mediawiki In extension options page, you can configure formats and shortcut key. Source code is available at http://github.com/ku/CreateLink Tweet @ku if something is wrong with Create Link
Kingsley LinSep 24, 2024
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Honestly. I do NOT know how to use this and it is kinda hard. Except, it does look pretty cool so I will give it 3 stars.
Julian CleggJun 19, 2024
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I'm giving five stars because I've been using this extension on Chrome for a long time, often multiple times per day, and it's super-useful for me. However, I hope the developer will respond to several user comments that for a while now it sometimes requires several attempts to create a link. It may be because I have a huge number of tabs open. This Chrome extension also works with Edge. The Edge extension by the same name but made by a different developer works OK but it can only make an HTM... Show more
DinarDec 27, 2023
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A good extension, but not all types of pages support correct HTML links. For example, at the address below, copying in HTML format does not work: http://www.forum.freecommander.com/viewtopic.php?t=775&sid=106b69ba660b7a473953778b6d50e09c&start=330 The "HTML Format" dictionary item is not available on the clipboard.
Details
- Version0.5.7
- UpdatedJanuary 12, 2022
- Offered byku
- Size32.25KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
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