Saving standalone gallery
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After you've extracted the data, you can view the gallery locally, but that is directly tied to the extension environment and your browser, meaning that you have to have the extension installed and data extracted to see it.
However, you can save the gallery or it's data through the gallery page's "Extension tools" menu item and access it from a mobile device. Or share the link with a friend who can then view your library and wishlist. I've outlined all the main methods below:
The best way to share your library would be to save the standalone gallery from Extension tools > Save gallery website, then upload the unpacked gallery files online as a website, which also allows you to use it on a mobile device.
You can get a library website running for free in Github and you even get a reasonable domain name to go with it. It isn't overly complicated, but it does have quite a few steps.
From that point on, using the standalone gallery yourself or showing it to a friend is as simple as sending the website address. For example, here's my Audible library in Github.
Of course, you can upload the files to your personal website too if you want.