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I'm looking for a knowledgeable person who might be able to build a custom purpose extension for Chrome, Firefox or any browser at all really.
I save a lot of images from various websites (legally) but some of them require part of the URL to be removed to gain the full resolution. This becomes a long process when saving dozens of images.. Ideally I would love to have a button, that could remove a set part of the URL (which could be customized depending on the URL), and save the image to a designated folder automatically. Example (not a real URL): Code:
http://www.imagexample.com/files/images/styles/2017/public/yourimage.jpg Code:
http://www.imagexample.com/files/images/yourimage.jpg If anyone is up to the challenge, please get in touch for further details on the real URLs that have the images I want to save, and for a financial or blu-ray contribution of some sort |
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