Reviews for SalesForce Link Grabber
SalesForce Link Grabber by Marcus Hutton
Review by Lockszmith on Zen
Rated 4 out of 5
by Lockszmith on Zen, a month agoUPDATE - Has not configuration and thus too aggressive - this "steals" focus from other sites that use salesforce as a backend upon authentication.
I liked the functionality so much that I created an extension that can be configured.
It's pending review here in Mozilla, but code is up for testing locksmizth/sticky-tabsz @GH
Original review:
Works as advertises - it will RELOAD the page you have opened, which is the desired action I was looking for.
I can confirm it works with Zen Essential pinned tab as well.
Sanity restored.
I liked the functionality so much that I created an extension that can be configured.
It's pending review here in Mozilla, but code is up for testing locksmizth/sticky-tabsz @GH
Original review:
Works as advertises - it will RELOAD the page you have opened, which is the desired action I was looking for.
I can confirm it works with Zen Essential pinned tab as well.
Sanity restored.
3 reviews
- Rated 2 out of 5by aidin, 5 months agoI added this, hoping it would work like the link grabber feature in "Lightning Extension" in Chrome, and it's indeed pretty close. This one has an issue however, where the existing Salesforce tab is reloaded, and I lose any unsaved work or text fields - which might be worse than having a stray tab or two.
- Rated 2 out of 5by Firefox user 13425337, 2 years agoIt kinda does what it needs to do, but there should be an option to limit what domains it pulls links from.
For example, if you're on both Legacy and Lighting instances of SF, it will try to load the Legacy links into Lighting which won't work.
Or if you have an integration between Confluence and Salesforce, this extension will go crazy by closing your Confluence tab, and then open a .png file in what would be your Lightning tab.
As it is, the implementation is too aggressive and makes it unusable in these common scenarios.