[Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - Printable Version +- CentBrowser Forum (https://www.centbrowser.net/en) +-- Forum: Product Related (https://www.centbrowser.net/en/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Bugs & Suggestions (https://www.centbrowser.net/en/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Thread: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL (/showthread.php?tid=1028) |
[Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - NotWindbag - 04-21-2016 In Cent is implemented handy feature "Copy link text". I propose to add another point through which you can copy to clipboard link text and link address of "Copy Name and URL" and had following form: [Name] - [URL]. Similarly, add to context menu Tab and Omnibox copy to clipboard Title (Header) and URL current tab, in form: [Title] - [URL]. It is very convenient to share a link in an email, chats, notes and other text forms... RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - Admini - 04-21-2016 Some other users had also suggested this feature. We may add it in the future version.And I think [Title] - [URL] should better be [Title] \r\n [URL]. RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - NotWindbag - 04-21-2016 Yes, preferably copy in one line. Some chat do not support line wrapping. Thanks. RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - Admini - 04-22-2016 What about adding to Mouse Gesture instead of Tab context menu and Omnibox? In that way we can keep only one entry and make it simpler. RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - NotWindbag - 04-22-2016 Yes. Add to Mouse Gesture good idea! RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - Admini - 04-23-2016 This feature has been added. RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - NotWindbag - 04-24-2016 Fast work! RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - NotWindbag - 03-19-2020 Oh... In version 4.1.7.182 you change the copy on [Title] \r\n [URL]? Became very uncomfortable. Every time I have to correct text. RE: [Suggestion] Copy Title and URL - Admini - 03-20-2020 (03-19-2020, 05:48 PM)NotWindbag Wrote: Oh... In version 4.1.7.182 you change the copy on [Title] \r\n [URL]?More users asked "\n" instead of "-". If it uses two lines, you are more convenient to copy out either [Title] or [URL]. Additionally it is easier to read. |