WikiCopy in Chrome with OffiDocs
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DESCRIPTION
Whenever you copy text from Wikipedia and paste it somewhere else, you end up with something like this: Multiple researchers[94][95][96][97][98] all reported instances of coyotes killing bobcats, whereas bobcats killing coyotes is more rare.
[93] These references are an important way to ensure credibility in Wikipedia articles, but maybe you just want to make a note to self, or to share a fun fact with a friend.
If you're not worried about citing your sources, the references may be unnecessary clutter - especially in plain text, where they're bigger and can't act as hyperlinks.
Maybe you'd rather have something like this: Multiple researchers all reported instances of coyotes killing bobcats, whereas bobcats killing coyotes is more rare.
That's where this extension comes in.
There are two ways to use it: * Select text, right-click, and choose "Copy without notes".
* Select text and use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+X.
That's it! You can still perform regular copying as you usually would.
WikiCopy can be used on any site, but it's fine-tuned for Wikipedia.
If the keyboard shortcut doesn't work for you, it may be because Ctrl+X is already taken by something else.
There's an easy fix: 1) Navigate to chrome://extensions in your address bar.
2) Scroll down if necessary, and click "Keyboard Shortcuts" in the bottom-right.
3) Choose any key combination you like! If you have a moment, please rate, review, or contact me directly through the support tab.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Additional Information:
- Offered by sandhoefner.github.io
- Average rating : 4 stars (liked it)
WikiCopy web extension integrated with the OffiDocs Chromium online