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How do I copy a website link?

Published in Web Navigation 2 mins read

Copying a website link is a straightforward process that varies slightly depending on your browser. Here's a breakdown of how to copy a website link using common browsers like Chrome and Firefox:

Copying a Link in Different Browsers

Here's how to copy a link on the most popular web browsers:

Browser Steps
Chrome 1. Tap the address bar.
2. Below the address bar, next to the page URL, tap Copy.
Firefox 1. Tap and hold the address bar.
2. Tap Copy.

Detailed Steps

Below, we provide additional details for each browser to make the process clearer:

Copying a link in Chrome:

  • First, navigate to the website whose link you want to copy.
  • Then, tap the address bar at the top of your browser window.
  • After that, look below the address bar for the page URL, next to the page URL, you will see a Copy icon (usually a stack of squares). Tap this icon.

Copying a link in Firefox:

  • First, navigate to the website whose link you want to copy.
  • Then, tap and hold the address bar at the top of your browser window.
  • A menu will appear, and from this menu, select Copy. This will copy the link.

What Happens After Copying?

Once you've copied the link using these methods, it is now on your clipboard and can be pasted into:

  • A text message.
  • An email.
  • A document.
  • Any other application that accepts text input.

To paste the link, simply tap and hold where you want to place the link, then select Paste.

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