There are various ways to handle this issue, and what most people do is to copy the entire link and then delete it later. But today, Mytour will guide you on a way to remove the link before you copy it, to save you more time.
Currently, this add-on is not available on Google Chrome, Coc Coc, or IE. We hope the Link Stun extension will soon be available on these browsers so users can experience this interesting feature on those browsers.
Guide to Copying Text Content with Links on Firefox
Step 1: Firstly, install the Add-on named Link Stun, then restart your browser.
- Read also:
- How to Add Add-ons to Firefox
How to Remove and Install Add-ons on Google Chrome
Step 2: Once Firefox has restarted, go to the webpage you want to copy from. Then, hover your mouse over the text containing the link you want to copy and right-click. Select Link Stun from the options.
Step 3: Stun Link will temporarily remove the link, allowing you to simply copy the text you desire.
Step 4: Paste the copied text wherever you need, for instance, I tried pasting it into a Word document.
Stun Link only removes the link itself and not the formatting attributes such as font and font size. Therefore, after pasting, you'll need to adjust it to fit your document.
Stun Link is incredibly useful when you need to copy documents without including internal reference links within the article content. Especially useful for Wikipedia articles.
However, the weakness of Link Stun is that it cannot remove multiple links at once, only individual links.
Thus, Mytour has provided you with a simple way to remove links from text for easy copying and pasting on Firefox. Hopefully, this article will be helpful to you and save you a lot of time.
