This extension opens the original url of a file saved with singlefile extension..
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS After downloading the extension, go to the extension manager and check the option "Allow access to file urls" for this extension.
SHORT DESCRIPTION This extension helps opening the original url of a page saved with singlefile extension.
SingleFile is an excellent third-party extension which allows you to archive a complete webpage into a single html file.
It can be downloaded on https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/mpiodijhokgodhhofbcjdecpffjipkle Unfortunately, when viewing such an archive, there is no easy way to reopen the original page (e.g.
to check whether it has been updated since then).
This extension aims at filling this gap by displaying an icon in the Omnibox (next to the favorite icon), which allows with a single click to reopen the original page saved with SinglePage.
LEGAL INFORMATION Extension distributed under the GPL v3.
The rights and duties stemming from this license and more generally any use of this program are governed by Belgian law.
Any dispute pertaining to this program will be exclusively settled by the Court of Brussels (Belgium).
For more information, open the Extensions Manager and click on "Options" next to the name of this extension.
FINAL WORD Any comments are most welcome!
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