Aliaser is a Chrome extension that provides multiple-parameter URL aliasing. Currently in Chrome, you can create single-parameter aliases by customizing your Search Engines in settings. However, you can only use one %s parameter. This extension provides similar functionality but with multiple %s parameters allowed in the URL. You can also use it for your single- and no-parameter aliases, of course. The functionality is intuitive to those accustomed to using Firefoxs bookmark aliases or Chromes custom search engines. Set up your aliases in the popup box for use in the address bar. Use %s to denote any parameters in the aliased URL. For example set map to be https://maps.google.com/maps?lci=%s&q=%s in the Aliaser popup. Then type a followed by your alias and parameters to call the URL. So, for your new map alias, you would type a map bike 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View CA in the address bar to call up a google map of Googles headquarters with the bike layer applied, or a map transit_comp 7400 Sand Point Way NE Seattle WA to call up a transit map of Cascade Bicycle Club in Seattle. See the Github README for more particulars: https://github.com/sarahhagstrom/chrome-aliaser/blob/master/README.md
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Aliaser Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Aliaser Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Go to parent address. Use Alt+Up to move up one level like in many file browsers.
Hot'key'-based browsing of bookmarks, in forward or reverse order
This extension will break apart the query parameters in the url and decode them. Also allows you to copy them to the clipboard.
Removes Google Analytics (UTM) tracking tokens from URL query strings.
Set URL aliases ('m/' goes to 'mail.google.com')
Find the precise latitude and longitude of any point on Google Maps.
Adding Google Maps search to your address bar.
View and edit long URL search query string with relative ease