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ReadArchives provides a quick and convenient way to find archived and cached versions of web pages. With a single click on the extension icon you can view archived versions of the web page in the current tab on http://archive.today, with Wayback Machine and other providers coming soon. Visiting archived websites can be useful (and fun!) to travel back in time and view the historical versions of different webpages.
Time Travel for Web
Compare a website's past version (via Wayback Machine) with its current version in a split-screen view. Time Travel – See the Internet Like It Used to Be Ever wondered what your favorite websites looked like years ago? Time Travel lets you explore past versions of any site right next to how it looks today. Whether you're researching, comparing designs, or just curious, it makes jumping between the past and present simple and fast. Side-by-side comparison View an archived version of a website next to the current one. Real historical data Uses snapshots from the Wayback Machine. Date selection Choose a specific date or let the extension pick the closest available version. Flexible layouts Switch between horizontal and vertical split views. Track how websites change over time Research past content or designs Investigate digital history (OSINT) Recover removed or outdated pages Explore older versions of the web 1. Open any website 2. Click the Time Travel icon 3. Select a date (optional) 4. Click “Compare” 5. View past and present instantly Everything stays on your device. Built with Manifest V3 for better security and performance. Time Travel is a simple way to explore the web’s past without leaving your browser.
Wayback
Go to the Internet Archive version of this site This extension simply redirects the current tab to the corresponding Internet Archive Wayback Machine history of the page.
Mink - Integrate Live & Archived Web +Memento
Integrating the Live and Archived Web Viewing Experience Using Memento Integrate the live web experience with automatic queries to the web archive to show how well a page has been archived. Utilizes the Memento framework to access the appropriate Memento aggregators, TimeGate, TimeMaps, and mementos. For more information and use cases, see https://github.com/machawk1/mink or watch the video demo (available in the Overview tab). Privacy Policy available at https://github.com/machawk1/Mink/blob/main/PrivacyPolicy.md . Version 3.0.1 Fixes an issue with the Mink DOM UI on select sites Version 3.0 Update Mink to manifest version 3 Version 2.5.5.3 Updates the UI further to use logical properties Version 2.5.5.2 Improves internationalization support. Version 2.5.5.1 Updates the bundled select2 library for security. Version 2.5.5 Fixes UI and accessibility issues as well as preferred aggregator stickiness. Version 2.5.4 Fixes an issue with toggle the UI. Version 2.5.3 Aligns the user's preferred aggregator with that which is queried. Version 2.5.2 Fixes submission to Internet Archive's Wayback Machine from the user interface Version 2.5.1.1 Fixes a syntactic issue inadvertently included in v2.5.1 Version 2.5.1 Fixes UI issues that clashed with existing web sites. Version 2.5 Removes unnecessary permissions and purges necessary dependencies. Version 2.4.1 Fixes an issue for using Mink on Memento-compliant MediaWiki instances. Version 2.4 Adds inter-memento navigation when viewing a memento. Version 2.3.4 Fixes some linguistic display issues and removes some more cruft. Version 2.3.3.4 Removes unused bootstrap cruft from codebase, which is now 50% smaller! Version 2.3.3.3 Updates the interface to use Shadow DOM v1 in anticipation of v0 deprecation. Version 2.3.3.2 Fixed a UI bug. Version 2.3.3.1 Aesthetic and iconography updates. Version 2.3.3 Changes queries to use HTTPS. Version 2.3.2.8 Fixes a literal issue on the options page. Version 2.3.2.7 Updates reference to Memento aggregator, now at a new port. Version 2.3.2.6 Fixes a UI issue that caused certain icons to shift while fetching a TimeMap. Version 2.3.2.5 Fixes an issue with pushing https sites to webcitation Version 2.3.2.4 Fixes UI issue with recent versions of Chrome that cause displaying the count for a large number of mementos causes a text overflow and ellipses. Version 2.3.2.3 Fixes WAIT badge from appearing on blacklisted sites when button is activated. Version 2.3.2.2 Fixes handling of file URIs. Version 2.3.2.1 Adds a Privacy Policy and fixes verbiage. Version 2.3.2 Improves the UI for the interface to submit a URI to each supported archive. Version 2.3.1 Standardize code, fix false positive memento id, add support for orphaned mementos. Version 2.3 Adds better handling of TimeMap indirection, UI tweaks, and caching smartness. Version 2.2.1 Fixes an issue with TimeMap caching for faster re-access. Version 2.2 Fixed processing for some sites that specify their own TimeMaps using HTTP 3XX codes. Version 2.1.1.1 Aesthetic adjustments Version 2.1.1 Fixes an issue with HTTP sites that specify their own Memento TimeMaps. Version 2.1 Added support for submission to WebCitation and a UI fix for sites with many mementos. Version 2.0.1 fixes an issue with sites that supply non-Memento-related HTTP Link headers. Version 2.0 received an interface overhaul among many other fixes.
Archive Webpage
A simple one-click button to archive webpages on archive.ph and the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. A simple one-click button to archive webpages on archive.ph and the Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Ever wanted to visit a website but it's not available? Whether it's either offline or the website is currently broken, it can be frustrating if the content is not available. To avoid issues like this, there is a class of services that have sprung up which save copies of websites and allow you to visit them again later. Archive.ph (aka archive.today) and the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine are two such services. Use this extension to help prevent link rot and allow others to view archived versions of pages!