Review by Firefox user 15746254
Rated 3 out of 5
by Firefox user 15746254, 5 years ago19 reviews
Developer response
posted 2 years agoI don't know of any problems that would stop it showing up completely. I'm happy to help investigate if you contact me though the GitHub page of the extension. With current Mozilla releases, even with no text selection you ought to always get a mention on the extension in the context menu.- Rated 5 out of 5by GULSHAN ACCOUNTANT JALANDHAR, 2 years agoTHANKS
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Developer response
posted 6 years agoThe Thunderbird-60 compatible version is now available on the Thunderbird add-ons site, and should update automatically. - Rated 3 out of 5by -, 7 years agoVery good options but way too much submenus.. there are this possibilities usually:
- popup small icon - 1 click
- right click menu item - 2 clicks
- right click menu submenu item - 3 clicks
- right click menu submenu submenu item - 4 clicks <- we are HERE
that's way too much. the submenus appear on the left right, usually it all closes before retry. please move the action items higher in menu hierarchy, definitely don't need two submenus to open in new tab or here. Menu Control - Hide ... options doesn't help reduce this mess.
It won't process selection correctly if text around and multiple links are selected. Resulting link will be text mess.
Thanks.Developer response
posted 7 years agoFirefox forces extension to have all their context menu additions in a submenu, this cannot be changed. I am confused as why you are having to click through the options, you should just be able to move the mouse, and it shouldn't vanish halfway through navigating.
For support, issues or suggestions please contact me or visit https://github.com/fnxweb/urllink/issues — in particular, see https://github.com/fnxweb/urllink/issues/5 for reducing the sub-menu count. - Rated 5 out of 5by Martin Arndt, 7 years agoUpdate to my previous review (now deleted by myself due to being obsolete):
It's amazing what Neil did with his take on rewriting URL Link as a WebExtension.
Thank you so much for putting that much effort into it! :)
My claim about your switch to Chrome originated from one of our direct mails where I read it as "I'll switch to Chrome soon" - at least, I thought so.
I apologize for misinterpreting your mail. It's good to know you're sticking with the hot fox. ;)
Lastly, as a suggestion, I'd like to ask if we (maybe via an option) can eliminate the new sub-sub menu, i. e. instead of:
URL Link -> Open Selection in New Tab, Help & Preferences -> Unaltered, [my defined targets]
I'd like to simply have
URL Link -> Unaltered, [my defined targets] - Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 13471394, 7 years agoThis could've been very useful but we still can't edit preferences.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoPreference editing is in the current beta which you can download from this site if you like. Some users are having trouble re-ordering the lists at the moment, which is why I've not yet fully released it.
Update: preference editing went into version 3.1.0. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 13472805, 7 years agoThanks for updating to work with Firefox 57. My only wish is that it opened the link in a new tab (i.e. when I want to look up the definition of a word in a news article in Wikipedia, I'd like the article to remain open in another tab).