When you right-click on a non-hyperlinked URL in Orion, there should be context menu options like Safari has, to go to the link, and go to the link in a new tab.
Example from Safari:
When you right-click on a non-hyperlinked URL in Orion, there should be context menu options like Safari has, to go to the link, and go to the link in a new tab.
Example from Safari:
I came looking for this feature — FWIW perhaps have a look at URL-Dectector for Safari for a sense of how this link detection could be superior to the basic Safari implementation?
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/url-detector-for-safari/id1498567616?mt=12
Thanks!
From the page:
"Did you know that a URL always has an access method? The address "www.apple.com", unlike "https://www.apple.com", is therefore not a URL. Safari knows this and acts strictly according to this specification.
For example, on a web page a link to another web page "www.apple.com" is inserted. Unfortunately, the author forgot to prefix the access method "https://". If you select the address now, Safari will not show any actions to open the address. The reason is that Safari only recognizes URLs that start with a correct access method (there are other access methods besides http://). This is a pity because now you have to manually open a new tab, insert the selected address there and then make the request to the server.
Unfortunately, Safari only checks the access method, but not the rest of the address. Therefore Safari incorrectly recognizes the addresses "https://www.apple" and "https://www.apple.comcom" as URLs and offers actions to open them. Besides, Safari has problems recognizing URLs that contain spaces. The correct URL "https://www.ap ple.com" is therefore also not recognized by Safari.
The URL-Detector fixes these problems. It enhances Safari with helpful features for handling URLs.
Top features:
When you select text containing URL on a page e.g.
"Hello check my portfolio at 'https://www.hellokitty.design', you will love it"
Safari / Orion is the only one that doesn't do this, Chrome/Firefox & their derivatives all show open in new tab or "go to XXX" when you select a text that contains a URL.
This is what Safari / Orion looks like
This is what Firefox looks like.
frykauf Thanks for the detailed report.
This has been suggested before. I remember I've seen it. It would be great if users performed a search when suggesting reports and if a similar is found, upvote it.
I know this is a lot to ask. But reality is we are a small team and can not do this kind of management. So currently we probably have two of these reports, each probably having 1 or 2 upvotes and they will get priority never.
Like the "Paste and Go" fuction, then you come across a URL that haven't been made into a clickable link.
Being able to highlight the link (fully or partial) and left click it, and the button "Go ...." (example: Go google.com) but it doesn't have to show the full link in the left click menu, but at least the main domain name of the link.
AndersSaxKristoffersen This has been suggested before but I can't find it. Can you try to fidn the post so I can merge?
Vlad
I have looked for if someone had made the same request, could not find it.
This feature is present in the current RC (Version 0.99.123.3.3-rc (WebKit 616.1.4.5)):
However, none of those options do anything when clicked.
This should function as an easy way to test:
https://orionfeedback.org