
LinkQueue by jeffkeeling
Add links to a list that you can open in a toolbar popup instead of opening too many tabs for your browser to handle.
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Available on Firefox for Android™Available on Firefox for Android™
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About this extension
Opening too many tabs can slow your computer down considerably. With this extension, you can save any link to a running list you can view when clicking the toolbar button.
Ways to save links:
- Clickthe toolbar button to show the main popup. There's a button to save current tab's URL
- Right click on a link and select "Save Link to Queue" in context menu.
- X/Twitter has special save button added to the top right of every tweet.
Other functions:
- LinkQueue keeps track of each url you click on from the popup menu by crossing it out.
-Export all links currently in the popup menu as a json object
- Clear all links in popup with "remove all" button
- Remove individual link by pressing on red x to right of link
Ways to save links:
- Clickthe toolbar button to show the main popup. There's a button to save current tab's URL
- Right click on a link and select "Save Link to Queue" in context menu.
- X/Twitter has special save button added to the top right of every tweet.
Other functions:
- LinkQueue keeps track of each url you click on from the popup menu by crossing it out.
-Export all links currently in the popup menu as a json object
- Clear all links in popup with "remove all" button
- Remove individual link by pressing on red x to right of link
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Required permissions:
- Download files and read and modify the browser’s download history
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for x.com
- Access your data for twitter.com
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for x.com
- Access your data for twitter.com
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- Version
- 1.0
- Size
- 140.99 KB
- Last updated
- 7 months ago (Mar 27, 2025)
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- MIT License
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