Wikipedia URL Shortener: Shorten Wikipedia URLs with Ease

Wikipedia URL Shortener is a free Chrome extension developed by ryoya.kawai. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. This handy tool allows users to shorten Wikipedia URLs using the page ID.

With the Wikipedia URL Shortener extension, users no longer have to deal with long and cumbersome Wikipedia links. By simply installing the extension, users can easily convert lengthy Wikipedia URLs into shorter, more manageable ones. This is done by utilizing the content ID of the page, ensuring that the shortened URL still leads directly to the desired Wikipedia page.

This Chrome extension is a convenient and time-saving solution for anyone who frequently shares Wikipedia links or needs to include them in their work. With the Wikipedia URL Shortener, you can make your Wikipedia URLs concise and easily shareable, without compromising the accuracy and reliability of the information they lead to.

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