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'''[https://cpriest.github.io/SnapLinksPlus/#/ Snap Links]''' is a mass tab loader add-on for the [[Mozilla Firefox]] and [[Google Chrome]] browsers. It auto loads links into tabs when the user holds down the right mouse button and drags a selection rectangle over those links. Create the rectangle, then release the right mouse button, and the tabs open up. Tabs are especially useful for browsing and editing multiple Wikipedia pages.
 
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* '''''Rapid page viewing:'''''
** Middle-click to load pages into tabs one-by-one (or you can use ''LinkSnap NinjaLinks'' to load them all at once)
*** To skim through lots of random articles, middle-click on "Random article" multiple times
** Read or work on one
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== Optimize your speed using customized link lists ==
 
To maximize the power of multi-page processing with ''LinkSnap NinjaLinks'', use it on customized lists of links to pages you wish to work on. WikiProject subpages and user subpages are convenient for holding such lists. One advantage of this approach is that you can easily ensure that unrelated links are not included.
 
But the real power here is that you can use search/replace on such a list to modify the links and thereby create your next list to work on. For example, [[Politics of x]] (where x is a country name) could easily be changed to [[Culture of x]].
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Here's an example of a URL-link that opens a Wikipedia page in edit mode (in fact, it opens ''this'' page in edit mode):
 
: <code>http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Link_Ninja_tutorialSnap_Links_tutorial&action=edit</code>
 
== How does ''LinkSnap NinjaLinks'' compare with ''AWB''? ==
 
Firefox's tabbing features (especially when combined with the use of ''[https://addonscpriest.mozillagithub.orgio/en-USSnapLinksPlus/firefox/addon/link-ninja#/ LinkSnap NinjaLinks]'' and [[Macro (computer science)|macro]]s) is one of the most powerful tools you can use to work on Wikipedia. It beats AWB in many operations, though AWB beats it in many others.
 
[[WP:AWB]] is an auto-page-loader, and a semi-automatic editor with powerful search/replace features. It works on lists of pages which you specify, opening one-at-a-time, executing your pre-specified search/replaces, and then loading each page in AWB's own edit mode so you can edit it. When you are done and save the page, AWB saves it, automatically closes it, and then opens the next page on the list in the same way. But, if you need to see what you are doing, that is, actually look at each page you are working on, AWB's view feature is rather cludgy and time-consuming. Pages are not initially loaded in view mode, so you have to click on "view" and wait each time for the server to respond, which can be very time-consuming, especially when you are working on a lot of pages and have to repeat this operation.
 
"Tabbing" is task-switching technology. You are basically working in windows, directly on Wikipedia pages using Wikipedia's interface. So if you need to inspect pages (that is, actually look at them), you simply open their links inwith ''LinkSnap NinjaLinks'' and each page is in display mode by default. You switch between pages (in subwindows called "tabs") with <code>Ctrl-tab</code> or with <code>Ctlr-w</code> (which closes the current window as you make the switch). Once in tabs, you can switch back and forth between pages very rapidly.
 
In AWB, once you've processed a page, you can't go back to it. But in Firefox you can, even if you've already closed the tab! ''LinkSnap NinjaLinks'' simply loads pages into those Firefox tabs for you, allowing you to bring the power of Firefox to dozens of pages at a time. Subtle, but very effective.
 
==Notes==
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== External links ==
 
* {{Official website|httphttps://alecitencpriest.github.io/link-ninjaSnapLinksPlus/#/}} (includes instructions)
* [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Keyboard+shortcuts Mozilla keyboard shortcuts (includes keyboard shortcuts for tabbing)]
 
[[Category:Wikipedia tutorials|LinkSnap NinjaLinks]]
[[Category:Wikipedia tools]]