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I had an older version of Firefox with a toolbar that allowed me to view multiple links at once. Is that toolbar avaiable for the current version of Firefox?

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When viewing an email with multiple links, I would click an icon in the toolbar which looked like a vertical multi-colored bar and all the links would open on the same page. I cannot find this (add-on) now that I have downloaded the current version of Firefox. Is there something which works similarly available?

Some of the other icons on this tool bar were red arrows.

When viewing an email with multiple links, I would click an icon in the toolbar which looked like a vertical multi-colored bar and all the links would open on the same page. I cannot find this (add-on) now that I have downloaded the current version of Firefox. Is there something which works similarly available? Some of the other icons on this tool bar were red arrows.

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hello josborne3, see if this is helpful : Multi Links add-on

thank you

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hello josborne3, see if this is helpful : Multi Links add-on

thank you

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Maybe I just don't know how to make it work but It doesn't open all the links in at once in the same tab. I will read more about to see if I can figure this out. It is a challenge to learn new programs. I should have saved the old Firefox program which downloaded along with Firefox as I remember.

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Maybe combine it with this extension:

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Thank for your suggestion. I will give it a try. Actually, Multilink is working now that I figured it out. It isn't the same as the other add on I had, but it does solve the problem.

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I figured out how to operate the Multi Link add on. It does the trick although it isn't as slick as the add on I had before. Thanks for your help.

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you are welcome