Paste On Screen Paste On Screen

Productivity
Version: 1.03
Last Update: 2018-09-04

Overview

Paste On Screen is a Chrome extension developed by David M. Chandler. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Paste On Screen is 1.03, updated on 2018-09-04.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Show contents of the clipboard in a popup with large font.

v1.03 Now splits links at / to allow even larger display

v1.02: Press Ctrl+Shift+V or Cmd+Shift+V (Mac) to instantly show your clipboard.

Ideal for showing short links during a class or presentation. There are many extensions like the bit.ly extension to create a short URL with just one click and copy it to the clipboard. Then click this extension to show the clipboard. Automatically removes http/s prefix from URLs in order to save space since Chrome extension popups are limited to 800x600 pixels (and using the full screen would require the extension for more permissions).

Special thanks to https://stackoverflow.com/users/1793477/sudarshan for his thorough example code on using the clipboard in Chrome extensions as well as communicating between the popup and background windows. Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com. Licensed CC 3.0 BY.

See web site link below for the open source project.

By the way, drfib.me is a Bitly branded short domain, which works with the bit.ly extension using a free account. Good stuff!

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2018-09-04

Current Version

1.03

Size

135KiB

Author

David M. Chandler

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Pat MySecret
2021-11-06

Ok.. I guess this is for the visually impaired

avatar Pat MySecret
2021-11-06

Ok.. I guess this is for the visually impaired

avatar Pat MySecret
2021-11-06

Ok.. I guess this is for the visually impaired

avatar Pat MySecret
2021-11-06

Ok.. I guess this is for the visually impaired

avatar Pat MySecret
2021-11-06

Ok.. I guess this is for the visually impaired