Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-3499588-20190506203145/@comment-3499588-20190507230246

Mmm, maybe I didn't make it very clear what I was asking about. I know about the no wiki code and how to manually remove them in source mode. Let me try to explain better (and again I don't know if something like this even exists, just that it would be very convenient for me atm and I'm trying to find ways to make editing for myself more efficient):

"Hello, this is an example of a link"

If I am editing in Visual Editor, the only way to remove this is by right clicking on the link, finding the "remove link" option and clicking it. My question, was is there any type of JavaScript, or something of that nature, I could use to create an option in the top menu (where bold, italics, header, etc are located) that I could select where I could just click on a link (in the visual editor) and have it automatically remove the link for me (just leaving the actual text; in this case "example"). Completely removing the need for right clicking and scrolling through the pop-up menu and saving time.

It's not a super huge deal if there's not I just want to know because it would be helpful.