Copy Multiple Page URLs Easily in Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera

Copy Multiple Page URLs Easily in Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera

Hey there! Today, I want to share a nifty trick with you on how to quickly copy multiple page URLs in popular web browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. It’s a handy skill to have when you need to gather a bunch of website links at once.

Now, let me show you how it’s done in these three browsers.

Google Chrome

First up, let’s talk about Google Chrome, one of the most widely used web browsers out there.

1. Open Chrome and launch the websites whose URLs you want to copy.

2. Once you have all the websites open, go to the top-right corner and click on the three vertical dots to access the Chrome menu.

3. From the menu, select “Bookmarks” and then choose “Bookmark all tabs.”

4. A new window will appear where you can choose the location to save your bookmark folder. Name it however you like.

5. Lastly, click on the “Save” button, and voila! You’ve just created a folder that contains all the URLs of the open tabs.

Easy, right? Now, let’s move on to Firefox!

Firefox

Firefox is another popular browser loved by many. Here’s how you can copy multiple URLs in Firefox:

1. Open Firefox and navigate to the websites you want to copy.

2. Once you have all the websites open, right-click on any of the tabs.

3. In the context menu that appears, select “Bookmark All Tabs.”

4. A dialog box will pop up, allowing you to choose where to save your bookmark folder. Give it a name that makes sense to you.

5. Click on the “Add bookmarks” button, and that’s it! You’ve successfully saved a folder with all the URLs you need.

Now, let’s see how you can do it in Opera!

Opera

Opera, known for its sleek design and impressive features, also offers a simple way to copy multiple URLs. Here’s how to do it:

1. Launch Opera and open the websites you want to copy.

2. Once you have all the tabs open, right-click on any of them.

3. In the context menu, select “Bookmark All Tabs.”

4. A window will appear where you can choose the location to save your bookmark folder. Give it a suitable name that you’ll remember.

5. Lastly, click on the “Save” button, and you’re done! Your bookmark folder with all the URLs is ready to go.

Awesome job! You’ve just learned a neat trick to quickly copy multiple page URLs in Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. It can save you time and keep your browsing experience organized.

Now, go ahead and give it a try. Happy browsing!

How to quickly copy multiple page URLs in Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera

If you ever need to add website URLs (Uniform Resource Locator) to an email, website page, or blog post, the usual way to copy them is by selecting the text in the address bar and pressing Ctrl + C to copy and Ctrl + V to paste. But what if you have a bunch of page URLs to copy? Well, fear not, because there are extensions available for Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera that allow you to quickly copy multiple page URLs.

The Copy All URLs Extension

The Copy All URLs extension is a great tool for Google Chrome. You can add it to your browser by clicking here. Once added, it will place a Copy URLs to Clipboard button in your browser’s toolbar. Simply click on this button to copy all the open page URLs. So, if you have several tabs open in your browser, just press the button and a menu will appear, showing you all the URLs you copied.

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Alright, here’s what you need to do: first, find the menu that has the Copy option. When you see it, go ahead and press it. Once you do, you’ll notice some green text popping up, letting you know that a certain number of URLs have been copied.

Now, it’s time to open up Notepad in Windows 10. To do that, simply type ‘Notepad’ into Cortana’s search box. Once you’ve found it, open it up.

Now, here’s where things get interesting. Press and hold the ‘Ctrl’ key on your keyboard, and then press the letter ‘V’. What this does is it pastes the multiple URLs you just copied into the text editor. You’ll be able to see them all lined up neatly.

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So, with this tool, you can copy multiple URLs more quickly. And not only that, but you can also copy page URLs from multiple Chrome windows. To do that, simply right-click on the extension’s button on the toolbar and choose Options. Then, select the Copy tabs from all windows option.

If you need to copy a URL in HTML format for a website page, just click on the HTML radio button. Then, you can choose either the Page URL or Page title option. The Page title option includes the website title as the anchor text, instead of just the URL. Once you have made your selection, you can easily paste the URLs with anchor text into the site pages using the Ctrl + V shortcut.

The Linkclump Extension for Google Chrome and Opera

The “Copy All URLs” tool is great for copying multiple URLs from the address bar, but it can’t help you copy multiple hyperlinks. Sure, you can copy a single hyperlink URL in Chrome by right-clicking on it and selecting Copy link address, but that option doesn’t work for multiple links. That’s where Linkclump comes in handy. It’s an extension available for both Chrome and Opera that allows you to select and copy a group of hyperlinks from a page.

To add Linkclump to Chrome, simply open this page and click on the green button. Once you’ve added the extension, you can give it a try by copying the hyperlinks from the page below. Just hold down the Shift key and left-click to create a purple rectangle around the links.

When you release the Shift key and mouse button, open Notepad or any other text editor and press Ctrl + V to paste the copied hyperlink URLs. The URLs will be pasted along with their titles for easy reference.

If you want to remove the titles from the pasted URLs, just right-click on the Linkclump button and select Options. Then, click on the Edit button under “Copied to clipboard.” This will open a menu with various options, including a drop-down menu for copy format. From there, you can select URLs only and click on Save. Alternatively, you can choose as list link HTML to copy and paste the selected hyperlinks as a URL list.

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How to Copy Multiple Page URLs in Firefox Using FireLink

If you’re a Firefox user, you’ll be thrilled to know that you can now easily copy multiple page URLs with just a few clicks, thanks to the amazing FireLink extension. With FireLink, you can effortlessly access a range of useful options through a convenient Fire Link submenu that appears in your browser’s context menu. Sound interesting? Let me guide you through the simple steps to get started.

First things first, head over to the Mozilla site by following this link: Mozilla FireLink Extension. Once you’re on the site, look for the Download Now button, click it, and allow the extension to install. Great job, you’re halfway there!

Now, open a few tabs in your Firefox browser. Okay, done? Excellent. Now, all you have to do is right-click on any page and voila! A fantastic world of options appears before your eyes. Just select the Fire Link menu, which can be found in the context menu, as shown below:

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Hey there! So, here’s what you gotta do: click on All Tabs and then select Plain Text. This will copy all the URLs of the pages you have open. Or, if you prefer, you can just choose (1) Plain Text from the main Fire Link menu. This will only copy the URL of the page you’re currently on. Easy peasy, right? Once you’ve done that, open up a word processor and press Ctrl + V to paste the URLs in. And guess what? The Plain Text option even includes the titles of the sites!

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Hey there! I wanted to let you know that there’s an option on this site’s menu called HTML. If you choose that, you can copy the URLs in HTML format. The website title will be the text that links to the URL.

If you want to customize which information gets copied, you can go to the Fire Link menu and select Settings. This will take you to a page where you can make further adjustments. For example, if you don’t want the page titles included in the plain text URLs, you can change the format to % url % by deleting %text%

. That way, when you copy the URLs, they won’t have the titles.

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How to Copy Multiple Web Page URLs in Firefox

If you need to copy multiple links on a page in Firefox, simply selecting “Copy Link Location” from the context menu won’t cut it. But don’t worry, there’s a faster way! With Snap Links Plus, you can copy multiple hyperlinks in a snap. Just click here to install it, and make sure to restart your browser afterwards.

Once you have Snap Links Plus installed, you can easily copy multiple hyperlinks by dragging a small green rectangle around them. You do this by holding down the right mouse button. Once you’ve selected all the hyperlinks you want with the rectangle, simply let go of the right mouse button while holding down the Ctrl key. This will bring up a small menu, like the one shown in the screenshot below.

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To easily copy links and paste them into a word processor, follow these steps:

1. Go to the page with the links you want to copy.

2. Right-click on the link and select the “Copy to Clipboard” option. This will copy the links.

3. Open a word processor and press Ctrl + V to paste the links. If the word processor supports hyperlinks, the links will appear as active links with anchor text. However, if you paste them into Notepad, they will be plain text URLs.

Copying Multiple Page URLs in Opera

If you use Opera as your default browser, you can use the Copy URLs extension to copy multiple page URLs:

1. Install the Copy URLs extension from the provided link.

2. Once installed, a “Copy URLs” button will appear on the browser’s toolbar.

3. Open multiple web pages in Opera.

4. Click on the “Copy URLs” button to open a URL list containing the links of the open web pages.

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Let me show you a sneak peek of all the page URLs it’s going to copy. And hey, there are six different formats for you to choose from! Just pick the one that suits you best and then hit the Copy to Clipboard button. When you’re ready to paste them, simply press Ctrl + V and it will appear just like the preview in the URL list.

These are some awesome extensions you can add to Google Chrome, Firefox, and Opera to easily copy web page URLs. They’ll be super useful when you have to copy and paste multiple page URLs into documents or emails. And if you’re a website developer, you’ll definitely find the HTML options invaluable for adding links to your sites.

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