Copy page title or selected text as a pasteable hyperlink
Total ratings
3.64
(Rating count:
14)
Review summary
Pros
- Works great for embedding links in text.
- Simple to use; saves time when copying links.
- Can create a link for the current page without selecting text.
Cons
- Sometimes fails to copy the link, only copying selected text.
- Issues when pasting into plain text editors where links do not appear.
- Default shortcut is not set automatically.
Most mentioned
- Copies selected text but fails to include the link in some cases.
- Works perfectly when used in rich text editors.
- Useful for quickly referencing external websites.
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.60
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-10-01 | Vinicius Rufine | |||
2024-05-07 | Aaron Price | en | Thank heavens | |
2024-02-25 | Jordan | en | Doesn't appear to work. It only copies the selected text (or page title), but doesn't include the HTML for the link. | |
2024-02-22 | Gustavo Herrera | en | I love it. it works perfectly. Jut the "Default" shortcut is not set by default, you have to pick one yourself. | |
2023-02-24 | Daniel R. | exactly what I needed. | ||
2023-02-24 | Daniel Rem. | en | exactly what I needed. | |
2023-01-18 | Michael Johnson | Very simple tool that helps save a few clicks when embedding links in text (E.g., in Outlook to reference external websites). Just select the text on the webpage that you want to have the link embedded, like the title of an article, then click the "Copy As Hyperlink" button (top-right of your browser where the other Chrome extensions are located). Upon pasting, the copied text will be hyperlinked with the URL from the webpage the text was on. Definitely recommend! | ||
2023-01-18 | Michael Johnson | en | Very simple tool that helps save a few clicks when embedding links in text (E.g., in Outlook to reference external websites). Just select the text on the webpage that you want to have the link embedded, like the title of an article, then click the "Copy As Hyperlink" button (top-right of your browser where the other Chrome extensions are located). Upon pasting, the copied text will be hyperlinked with the URL from the webpage the text was on. Definitely recommend! | |
2022-10-27 | Chad Kunz | Works great!! | ||
2022-10-27 | Chad Kunz | en | Works great!! |
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