For me selecting a link using double click is faster than using the
right-click context menu (overall don't like menus as I can't use them
quickly). To me that's a regression (I can't select URLs as fast as I
used to), but that doesn't mean that bringing back the old double-click
behavior is the right fix.

Is it feasible that a single-click shortcut that could be used for this
context-menu option? For me something like ctrl+click or shift+click on
a URL instead of using the right-click menu would be acceptable (and
probably preferrable to my original double-click + ctrl+shift+c workflow
as it's fewer actions / faster).

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  double clicking on a URL drops the protocol from the URL

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