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Adds a right-click menu item "Archive Link" that opens the link destination in https://archive.ph
The https://archive.ph website loads an archived version of the page with an option to refresh the archive or creates an archive of the page when it has not yet done so
Version 0.0.2 adds the ability to click the taskbar icon to open the current page in https://archive.ph ; that taskbar button may be shown or hidden (pinned or unpinned) in the normal way from the browser
Version 0.0.3 opens the new tab in the background
Version 0.0.4 substitutes the more limited permission `activeTab` for the broader `tabs` permission found in the preceding versions
Version 0.0.5 makes launching the archive page in the current tab the default action when you click the taskbar icon; with an option (right-click menu, 'options') to revert to the 'new background tab' action as before
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