Query stripper
Strips annoying query parameters from URLs. It does utm_* (google), atl_* (atlassian) and ref_ (imdb). More tokens are customizable.
Wat is Query stripper?
Query stripper is een Chrome-extensie ontwikkeld door Rudie Dirkx, en de belangrijkste functie is "Strips annoying query parameters from URLs. It does utm_* (google), atl_* (atlassian) and ref_ (imdb). More tokens are customizable.".
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Instructies voor het Gebruik van de Extensie
Strips annoying query parameters from URLs. It does utm_* (google), atl_* (atlassian) and ref_ (imdb) out of the box. More unwanted tokens/params are configurable on the Options page. This happens BEFORE page load, so the query params WON'T be sent to the server and your URL is clean for copying. -It also cleans up the URL after it's changed via History API.- (Not anymore, temporarily.)
Basisinformatie over de Extensie
Naam | Query stripper |
ID | ccemjnmiieofdhbjbbidpkjcfimakdio |
Officiële URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/query-stripper/ccemjnmiieofdhbjbbidpkjcfimakdio |
Beschrijving | Strips annoying query parameters from URLs. It does utm_* (google), atl_* (atlassian) and ref_ (imdb). More tokens are customizable. |
Bestandsgrootte | 8.39 KB |
Aantal Installaties | 54 |
Huidige Versie | 1.9 |
Laatst Bijgewerkt | 2022-09-24 |
Publicatiedatum | 2015-06-24 |
Beoordeling | 4.50/5 Totaal 2 Beoordelingen |
Ontwikkelaar | Rudie Dirkx |
[email protected] | |
Betalingswijze | free |
Help Pagina-URL | https://github.com/rudiedirkx/query-stripper-extension/issues |
Ondersteunde Talen | en |
manifest.json | |
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