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Time Saver for Bloggers



Lani Rosales | 2008/09/24  | 6 Comments

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Be Lazy… I Mean Effective

Finding shortcuts in life makes you a more effective worker, I mean everyone wants to be more productive, right? Even if that means shaving off a few seconds each day that would have been used on a task means everything- those seconds add up!

Copy as HTML Link Add-On

Today, we share with you a Firefox add-on called “Copy as HTML Link” that will allow you to highlight text on a page and with a simple right click, the selected text will be copied into your clipboard with full html link coding to the site it was taken from.

In other words, I highlight the words, “we share with you a Firefox add-on” above, right click and tell it to Copy as HTML Link and it and goes to my clipboard with the selected words as a link back to this article. This is a huge time saver, especially those of us writing exclusively in the HTML editor.


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AGBeat Editor-in-Chief: Lani, named one of Real Estate’s 100 Most Influential, as well as 12 Most Influential Women in Real Estate, is a business writer hailing from the great state of Texas in the city of Austin. As a digital native, Lani is immersed not only in advanced technologies and new media, but is also a stats nerd often burried in piles of reports. Lani is a proven leader, thoughtful speaker, and vested partner at AGBeat.

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  1. Lani,

    That is so excellent!! Thanks for the info. I plan on using it to also add current posts to my email addy’s.

  2. Short, sweet, and too the point. Nothing wrong with being “lazy” when it comes to finding a quicker efficient way to do something. As long as it does not compromise integrity.

  3. ohhh me likey… anything that saves me from repetitively typing is a plus. thanks

  4. Steve Simon says:

    Lazy in the sense that you are using it carries with it no negative connotation. “Work smarter not harder” has been around for a long time. I love time savers and effort eliminators :)

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