Chrome extension to create a tinyurl link from the current page.
Just click the tinyurl icon and a new link is generated.
Click the [Copy] button to copy the tinyurl link to the clipboard.
TinyURL natively allows the user to customize the alias (eg. tinyurl.com/myLink) instead of assigning random characters for the alias (eg tinyurl.com/D8$*fY). I’d give this 5 stars if this extension also allowed that capability.
J P
Gary Addis has this right…it really NEEDS a right-click menu entry!!!
Gary Addis
I do like it..it does work– but I mirror the comment made by John Howland: users should not have to go to the icon and choose copy– it should appear in a right button menu, as it would in FF
John Howland
Fair, works to shorten URLs.\, but I shouldn’t have to press “Copy” to add it to my clipboard.
Nick Ramstead
Copy button makes this one a winner
Nick Kaklas
Simple, fast and flawless.
Strongly recommended.
Eric Miles
Works as advertised. Only thing that could be improved is if the popup disappeared after clicking the copy button…it does disappear after clicking anywhere on the page.
Thanks…good extension.
Works great and is simple
TinyURL natively allows the user to customize the alias (eg. tinyurl.com/myLink) instead of assigning random characters for the alias (eg tinyurl.com/D8$*fY). I’d give this 5 stars if this extension also allowed that capability.
Gary Addis has this right…it really NEEDS a right-click menu entry!!!
I do like it..it does work– but I mirror the comment made by John Howland: users should not have to go to the icon and choose copy– it should appear in a right button menu, as it would in FF
Fair, works to shorten URLs.\, but I shouldn’t have to press “Copy” to add it to my clipboard.
Copy button makes this one a winner
Simple, fast and flawless.
Strongly recommended.
Works as advertised. Only thing that could be improved is if the popup disappeared after clicking the copy button…it does disappear after clicking anywhere on the page.
Thanks…good extension.