Title: You’ll Never Believe How Easy It Is To Copy MULTIPLE URLs With Just One Click On Firefox!

Subheading: Revolutionize your browsing experience with this quick trick on Firefox.

Introduction: We all know the struggle of copying multiple URLs one by one when we need to share them or save them for later use. It can be a time-consuming and tedious task, especially if you have several open tabs. However, Firefox has a feature that allows you to copy multiple URLs at once with just one click. This simple trick can revolutionize your browsing experience and save you a lot of time and effort. Keep reading to learn how to do it.

Step 1: To copy multiple URLs at once, first open all the tabs that you want to copy the URLs from. You can do this by clicking on the ‘+’ button on the top right corner of Firefox and opening each tab separately.

Step 2: Once you have all the tabs open, right-click on any of the tabs and select the ‘Select All Tabs’ option from the drop-down menu. This will select all the tabs that you have open.

Step 3: Next, right-click on any of the selected tabs and choose the ‘Copy Tabs URL’ option from the menu. This will copy the URLs of all the selected tabs to your clipboard.

Step 4: Open any text editor or application where you want to paste the URLs and hit ‘Ctrl+V’ or right-click and choose the ‘Paste’ option. This will paste all the URLs that you copied in step 3.

That’s it! You have successfully copied the URLs of all the tabs that you had opened with just one click. This trick can be useful in various scenarios, such as when you want to share multiple links with someone or save them for later use.

Conclusion: Firefox’s ‘Select All Tabs’ and ‘Copy Tabs URL’ features can save you a lot of time and effort when you need to copy multiple URLs. It is a simple trick, yet it can be very handy in various situations. So, the next time you have multiple tabs open, give this trick a try and see how easy it is to copy multiple URLs with just one click on Firefox.

If you use the Web for intensive research, you might have found yourself opening and copying links one at a time when you want to include them as references. Fortunately, a Firefox add-on called Easy Copy offers a quick way to copy web page URLs along with other details like page title and HTML source.

You will need to restart after installing the add-on.

EasyCopy uses the context menu for copying, so you’ll need to right-click on the mouse button and look for EasyCopy in the list.

You will then see a list of what information to copy from the current web page.

  • Title Link – A hyperlinked page title in HTML format

Example: Rock and roll

  • URL – the website address of the page

Example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_roll

  • Title – the page title without any links

Example: Rock and roll

  • Title link and selection – a hyperlinked page title followed by selected text

Example: Rock and roll – The term “rock and roll” now has at least two different meanings, both in common usage: referring to the first wave of music that originated in the US in the 1950s and would later develop into the more encompassing international style known as “rock music.”

  • BBCode/Forum link – a link format used in forums

Example: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_roll]Rock and roll[/url]

  • Wikilink – a simplified link format for wiki environments such as Wikipedia

Example: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_roll Rock and roll]

  • HTML source – the HTML code used by the entire page
  • Links on page (text) – a list of all links on the page in text format

Example:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fats_Domino http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Richard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lee_Lewis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Vincent http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maybellene http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distortion_(music) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overtone http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valve_amplifier

  • Links on page (HTML) – a list of all links on the page in HTML format

Rocket 88
Jackie Brenston
Ike Turner
The Kings of Rhythm
Sam Phillips
Sun Records

If you want to copy only from a single page, then you need to make sure you choose from the EasyCopy section in the context menu.

On the other hand, if you want to copy the same type of link or title from all open tabs, then select “Copy all tabs” from the same menu. The list of copy options remain the same, except it will perform the function for all tabs within the browser.

In the example below, I copied the URLs of all three tabs entitled “Rock n roll,” “Blues” and “Jazz.”

Here’s what the pasted information looked like:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_and_roll http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz

The default setup of EasyCopy’s context menu includes a shortcut for copying a page’s title link, but you can add more shortcuts by going to the add-on’s Options section.

From the context menu, select Options.

Click the link/text type you want to add as a shortcut and check the box next to “Show In Main Menu,” then click “OK.” You should now see the option right in the main context menu.

EasyCopy has a lot of useful features, and it’s one of the most versatile link copiers I’ve seen on a browser add-on by far. It cuts down on a lot of clicks, giving your hand that much needed rest, and letting you work faster than ever.

Kim is a freelance tech writer who loves to explore mobile and web applications.Visit her blog, Kim The Writer, where she gives freelance writing advice.

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