Link to Bookmark is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 489 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.56 from 9 rated user, last update is 2801 days ago.
Are you tired of using drag and drop to bookmark? Now you can right-click on a link to bookmark immediately! Usage: 1. Install this extension. 2. Set the folder name you want to save Bookmarks. 3. Right-click the link you want to bookmark. 4. Click "Add this link to bookmark" and enjoy it! Updates: Version 2.4.2 Stability improvements. Version 2.4.1 Remove feature: "Add this link[s] to bookmark". Version 2.4 Bug fix: Fix bookmark added with blank link title. Version 2.3 Bug fix: Fix no bookmark added when link title including single quote/double quote. Version 2.2:Add feature: i18N(zh_TW, zh_CN, en). Version 2.1:Bug fix: An error message occurs when add links to bookmark. Version 2.0:Add feature: Select a range of text including hyperlinks to bookmark. Version 1.2:Bug fix: Remove trailing and leading space from link's name. Version 1.1:Bug fix: Installing and don't need to refresh the opened tabs to apply this extension. Special thanks to Jack Cai(icon designer, http://www.doublejdesign.co.uk/) I download this nice icons from Icon Search Engine(http://findicons.com/search/bookmark)
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Can't believe it took so much effort to find such a simple extension. Does exactly what I need it to do. My old laptop's RAM thanks you!
Pretty much exactly what I was looking for. It would be 5 stars if the name of the bookmark could be title of the page or even the URL being bookmarked.