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Copy the selected text as a HTML link to the clipboard that can be pasted in in supported editors with the hyperlink intact. This extension streamlines the process of copying text as a link. Just highlight any text on a webpage, right-click, and select "Copy text as link". The text will be copied to your clipboard as a hyperlink using the active tab's URL—saving you from having to copy text and links separately. The copied link can be pasted directly into supported editors (such as most email editors), retaining the hyperlink with the editor's styling. The extension supports various link format combinations: 1. Page links: This is the default mode, and uses the current tabs URL to build a rich text link using the selected text and copying it to your clipboard. 2. Fragment links: Generating links to the exact highlighted portion of text on a webpage (via a Text Fragment). This feature can be enabled or disabled from the extension’s "Options" page. 3. Markdown links: Instead of a rich-text HTML based link, a Markdown style link will be copied to the clipboard. This can be enabled or disabled from the extension’s "Options" page.
Save Page WE
Save a complete web page (as curently displayed) as a single HTML file that can be opened in any browser. • Automatically selects the original or new save method. • Minor bug fix. Save Page WE provides a simple facility to save a web page (as currently displayed) as a single HTML file that can be opened in any browser. The saved page is a highly accurate representation of the original page. Multiple pages can be saved either by selecting multiple tabs or by loading a list of page URLs. If used with Print Edit WE, Save Page WE now requires Print Edit WE 26.1 or later for full compatibility. After installation of Save Page WE, there will be a new blue 'floppy-disk' button on the main toolbar. To save the web pages in all of the currently selected tabs file, just click on the Save Page WE toolbar button. There are options to set the button action as: There is an option to use the new save method, which can save more pages (see the 'Save Methods' section below). By default the saved HTML file will have a '.html' extension. To save a web page as an HTML file, or to perform operations on a previously saved page, right-click on the page contents to open the context menu, select the 'Save Page WE' sub-menu, and then select one of the menu items: • Save Selected Tabs (Basic, Standard or Custom Items) • Save Listed URLs (Basic, Standard or Custom Items) • Cancel Save • View Saved Page Info (when viewing a saved page) • Remove Resource Loader (when viewing a saved page - pre 15.2) • Extract Image/Audio/Video (when viewing a saved page) To save a web page as an HTML file, press Alt+A. To cancel a single or multiple page save, press Alt+C. • Highlight multiple tabs and then select the 'Save Selected Tabs' menu item. • Load a file containing a list of URLs in the Zoom Page WE Options dialog and then select the 'Save Listed URLs' menu item. When saving multiple pages, tabs are switched to foreground if the load lazy content option is enabled. There are options to select the saved items: • Save Basic Items - saves the essential items. • Save Standard Items - saves the Basic Items and some addtional items. • Save Custom Items - saves the Basic Items and items selected from a list. There is an option to specify the format of the saved file name. This format is used when saving the complete page and when extracting a resource (Image/Audio/Video). The saved file name may contain the following predefined fields: • %TITLE% - (saving page) the document title, or if missing same as %FILE%. • %TITLE% - (extracting resource) the same as %FILE%. • %DATE(x)% - saved date in YYYYxMMxDD format, 'x' is optional separator. • %TIME(x)% - saved time in HHxMMxSS format, 'x' is optional separator. • %DATEP(x)% - published date in YYYYxMMxDD format, 'x' is optional separator. • %TIMEP(x)% - published time in HHxMMxSS format, 'x' is optional separator. • %DATEPF(x)% - same as %DATEP(x)%, or if missing falls back to saved date. • %TIMEPF(x)% - same as %TIMEP(x)%, or if missing falls back to saved time. • %HOST% - host name in URL. • %HOSTW% - same as %HOST%, but without 'www.' prefix. • %PATH% - path name in URL. • %PATHW% - same as %PATH%, but without '.extension' suffix. • %FILE% - file name in the last segment of URL path. • %FILEW% - same as %FILE%, but without '.extension' suffix. • %QUERY(p)% - query string in URL if 'p' omitted, else value of parameter 'p'. • %FRAGMENT% - fragment string in URL. There are options to replace spaces in the saved file name with a user-defined character and to set the maximum length of the saved file name. There are two alternative save methods: old and new. The old save method is the default The old save method remembers the last save location, but it cannot save a some pages (e.g Yahoo) in Chrome 84 or later. The new save method does not remember the last save location, but it can save all pages. In the Downloads section, set the downloads folder location, and enable or disable the 'Ask where to save each file before downloading' option. After saving a page, a download item will appear in the download bar at the bottom of the browser window. Click on the arrow in the download item and enable or disable the 'Always open files of this type' option. There is an option to use automation mode, allowing a page to be saved from the command line. • When Firefox starts, Save Page WE will be automatically initiated using the current Button Action. • When the save operation is complete, Firefox will be automatically closed. To exit automation mode, immediately after Firefox starts up, use the 'Cancel Save' menu command or keyboard shortcut to cancel the save operation, and then disable the option to use automation. Distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2. See LICENCE.txt file and http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
HTML to Markdown
Select and convert headers, paragraphs, images or links on the web into Markdown text quickly and effortlessly
Copy As Plain Text
Easily copy the selected text without formatting to the clipboard via the right-click menu. Copy As Plain Text is a lite extension that lets you easily copy any text without formatting to the clipboard via the right-click context-menu item. Simply browse a website and select a desired text, then right-click and select - Copy as plain text - from the context-menu. The selected text will be copied to the clipboard without any formatting. Alternatively, you can press the toolbar button to copy the plain text to the clipboard. Please note that, to paste the clipboard you can use (Ctrl + V) or right-click and select - Paste - from the context-menu. To report bugs, please fill out the bug report form on the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/copy-as-plain-text.html).
Export Tabs as Text File
Save all tab URLs with one click and exports to a text file. Import URLs to reopen tabs in normal or incognito mode. The "Export Tabs as Text File" Chrome extension lets you quickly save the URLs of all tabs in your current Chrome window with a single click. Now with version 1.1.1, you can also import those URLs back and reopen them in normal or incognito mode. Just click the extension icon and choose: • Export Tabs as Text File — instantly saves all open tab URLs to a .txt file. • Import text file — Choose a previously saved file and reopen the tabs in the current browser or incognito mode. Important Notes: • Some tabs may not reopen such as internal or local pages • Reopened websites from text file may require you to log in again if your session has expired or the site needs you to sign in again for security reasons. What's New in Version 1.1.1: • New Feature: Import a .txt file of URLs and reopen them as tabs in the current browser or in incognito mode. • UI Enhancement. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee If you enjoy this extension, please consider buying me a coffee. Thanks! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bethesk