![]() ![]() Searching on Mozilla Firefox extensions catalog, at the moment I write, one of the most popular addon isĮxport Tabs URLs and in fact it is not bad but, yet, digging a little bit more I think there are better alternatives, so now I'll suggest the ones I prefer.įirst of all, a due premise: this makes sense only if you're dealing with lots of tabs, indeed, the addons I'm going to suggest do not distinguish current selected tab, they always take into account ALL the tabs you have opened in that moment in a Firefox window. I happened to try dozens of Firefox addons that copy/export tabs URLs lately. To help you with some examples of setting up MTH with a variety of choices see Using MTH works well for creating documentation in Evernote, useful if you work on multiple systems or want your notes available anywhere. Tabbed Browsing in Firefox :: Tabbed browsing in Firefox lets you load multiple web pages into separate tabs within the same browser window If emailing I might manually boldface the titles, and remove the "::" when there is no description. The first two pages did not have descriptions, so I threw in one of my own. ![]() I will just show what I use for copying into email, as I think creating an unordered list of links with buried urls in hypertext would not show up well here. You can use Multiple Tab Handler (Firefox addon). That method allows you to create documentation for research, and to email the links with titles, and descriptions (or other meta data), creating your own choices of what you want to copy and how you want it formatted. As the second choice you mentioned putting the links into a text file. ![]()
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