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URL Decrement Button

URL Decrement Button, Icon by Font Awesome

Available For

Google Chrome       Microsoft Edge       Mozilla Firefox

Important

I want you to be 100% happy with URL Decrement Button! If something isn't working right, or if there's a feature you think is missing, please open an issue on GitHub and give me a chance to help before leaving a review.

About

URL Decrement Button is a simple 1-Click Button that can decrement a URL for you. The button will try to decrement the most likely number in the URL using its built-in algorithm (this is usually the last number). If it's not picking the right number you want, you can install and use "URL Incrementer" (separately available) to select the part of the URL you want to decrement. The button will then decrement the part you selected in URL Incrementer.

Features

  • Decrements the URL (finds a number in the URL and then decrements it by 1)
  • A simple 1-Click Decrement Button with no configuration or settings
  • Works with URL Incrementer (separately available) so you can use its settings to decrement if needed
  • Requires no permissions
  • Uses no background memory when not in use

Documentation

FAQ

What is the minimum browser version (and why is it to so high)?

URL Decrement Button currently requires Chrome/Edge 120 and Firefox 128 and higher to run. I usually update the minimum browser version every time I do a release so I can use the latest and greatest ECMAScript features without worry. If your browser doesn't support ElemPick, I'm afraid you'll have to use another app/extension (sorry!).

Where's the source code?

I've decided to make URL Decrement Button proprietary, as it is only intended to be a standalone app or used with URL Incrementer. I may change this in the future, though (I thank you for your understanding).

Why is the production version's source code minified?

I use Terser to minify the source code for production releases that I upload to your browser's web store. I mainly do this because I write a lot of comments and console.log() statements for debugging and because it cuts down the file size significantly. That said, you can always view a "Pretty Print" of the source code by using a CRX Viewer to inspect it before installing it.

Permissions Justification

No permissions are needed.

Privacy Policy

URL Decrement Button does not track you. It does not use analytic services. It does not collect any data from your device or computer. All your data is stored locally on your device. Your data is your data.

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Copyright

URL Decrement Button
Copyright © 2011-2020 Roy Six

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A 1-Click URL Decrement Button for your toolbar. Works with or without URL Incrementer.

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