In message <
PJOdndoLi99KqETN...@mozilla.org>, Jay Garcia
<J...@JayNOSPAMGarcia.com> writes:
>On 24.12.2012 23:06, Je...@nospam.fake wrote:
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
>> Is there a Firefox extension that does what Chrome's "Copy All Urls"
>> does? It essentially "Copies all openned tabs URL to clipboard in
>> either text or HTML formats.
>>
>> I tend to keep a lot of tabs open planning to get to them later and they
>> often stay open for very long.
>>
>> Jeff
>
>
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/copyallurls/
>
I was going to say you don't need an extension, just use "Bookmark all
tabs" (or wording very like that); but when I looked, it's not there.
It's there on my Windows 98SElite machine which is running Firefox
2.0.x.x; when and why did they remove it? It used to prompt for a name
to save under, and which "folder" in the bookmark tree you wanted to
save it under (defaulting to the top level); it would then create a new
"folder" of the name you entered, under which the tabs were stored as
individual bookmarks. You could then subsequently either open them
individually, or (from the named "folder" level) "open all in tabs",
which is still present.
I too tend to keep a lot of tabs open, but they come back when I close
and open Firefox anyway; that _could_ be a function of one of the extras
I've got, but I think it's just a setting in basic Firefox - in my Tab
Mix Plus Options, there's a tickbox for "Use Firefox's built-in Session
Restore feature".
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