Annotate Links

By Johannes la Poutre Last update Jul 17, 2005 — Installed 1,203 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
norz User

Note: this doesn't work well with Google docs: it will insert foot notes when you're *editing* the document.
So you need to put "https://docs.google.com/Doc?*" in the list of excluded pages

 
Chandra Siva Scriptwright

I go one step further in my userscript to actually make these external links into tinyurl. Very useful if you want to browse to any of these external URLs after reading the printed copy. Look at http://chandraonline.net/blog/?p=18 or http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/3342

 
muncman User

Nice idea. I haven't used it much yet, but I can see the links in the Print Preview! Thanks!

 
Johannes la ... Script's Author

A greasemonkey user script which lets you annotate external links on a
web page with a number, referring to a list of corresponding URLs as
endnotes below the page.

This comes in handy whenever you print the page and want to check out a
link afterwards.

Each link is refrenced like this [22], while a list of links is appended
to the bottom of the page, like this:

22. http://link.to/external/page.html

These links and refrences are NOT visible in the normal browser view,
but they are printed whenever you print the page.

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