QRier by MrOtherGuy
Available on Firefox for Android™Available on Firefox for Android™
Adds a toolbar button and context menu entries as well as urlbar keyword to create QR codes.
Includes an editor page that can be used to create SVG images.
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Clicking the toolbar button generates a QR code containing the address of the current page. Optional context menu items can be used to generate a symbol from link addresses, selected text or current page address.
NOTICE: This includes all the characters so please use with caution if the address contains login info. No information is sent anywhere, everything runs locally.
Bundled QRier editor can be used to generate symbols from arbitrary text as well as select settings and scale the symbol. Editor outputs to SVG which can also be saved on local machine.
There is two ways to access the editor. One is to click the "QRier editor" button in the popup. The other one is from within address bar by typing "qrier" followed with a space and then your query.
On Android QRier can only be accessed through 3-dot menu button because the extension API doesn't support context menu entries or keywords.
NOTICE: This includes all the characters so please use with caution if the address contains login info. No information is sent anywhere, everything runs locally.
Bundled QRier editor can be used to generate symbols from arbitrary text as well as select settings and scale the symbol. Editor outputs to SVG which can also be saved on local machine.
There is two ways to access the editor. One is to click the "QRier editor" button in the popup. The other one is from within address bar by typing "qrier" followed with a space and then your query.
On Android QRier can only be accessed through 3-dot menu button because the extension API doesn't support context menu entries or keywords.
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- Version
- 2.1
- Size
- 55.47 KB
- Last updated
- 10 months ago (Jan 12, 2024)
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- License
- GNU General Public License v3.0
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Release notes for 2.1
Android version is now properly able to show generated QR code over web-content (if permission is granted).
Add "open in editor" button to in-content frame.
Add "open in editor" button to in-content frame.
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