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Opens up a mini Wiktionary frame inside your tab. This feature is accessible through the right-click context menu. Note: due to a limitation in chrome's extension system, pdfs are currently unsupported :( This project is open source! Review the source code at https://github.com/myrriad/inlinewiktionary
Redirect to mobile site for Wikimedia pages
When you visit the desktop version of a Wikimedia page, you will be taken to the mobile-optimised page instead The mobile-optimised pages of Wikimedia sites are often easier to read than the desktop version. With this extension, when you visit the desktop version of a Wikipedia or Wiktionary article (or any article on a Wikimedia site), you will be taken to the mobile-optimised version of that page instead. For example, if you visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis you will be taken to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosynthesis. If you visit https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/botany you will be taken to https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/botany. The exception to this is if you are editing an article. In that case you will be taken to the desktop version of the site, which you may find easier to use and more fully-featured when editing. You can control this extension with the toolbar menu, which allows you to switch it on or off, and whether it should take you to the desktop version to edit an article. If you would like to see the code that powers this extension, please see the GitHub repository here: https://github.com/beingmrkenny/WikimediaRedirect
Wikipedia Anywhere
This extension brings the mobile version of Wikipedia to any website to lookup terms without leaving the page. The extension has no visual button. To activate, select a text on the active tab and press the "W" icon that appears on top of the mouse pointer. To hide the panel, select anywhere outside the mini Wikipedia panel. Use cases: Look at the meaning of a technical term without leaving the panel. Get more info about a topic with an embedded Wikipedia Find a song track details right inside an online media player (YouTube Music or Spotify) Get technical review about a movie without leaving IMDB Notes: 1. To improve the loading speed, the mobile version of Wikipedia is used. You can change this from the options page. 2. The size of the panel as well as the bubble's position is customizable. 3. If you prefer a localized version of Wikipedia, change the default "en" locale ( the language of the loaded Wikipedia page) from the options page.
Reddit Publish Date
This extension adds the original publication date to articles posted on Reddit. Supports all versions of Reddit. With Reddit Publish Date, you can instantly see when an article was originally published—right from your Reddit feed. Improve your Reddit experience and stay informed. This extension automatically adds the publication date of linked articles to each Reddit post, helping you quickly understand the freshness and context of the content being shared. Perfect for users who want to make informed decisions about the relevance and timeliness of news and articles. • Instant date display: See the publication date of articles linked in Reddit posts without needing to click through. • Customizable: Configure exactly how you'd like publication dates to be formatted. Dates can even be color-coded so you can easily tell whether a post is outdated or fresh at a glance. • Works on all versions of Reddit: The design of the publish date label is automatically set to fit with the rest layout on both new and old Reddit. • The extension checks the link in each Reddit post, attempts to retrieve the original publication date of the article, and displays it next to the post if one is found. • Works on articles from news sites, blogs, research papers, and more. Privacy Note: This extension does not collect any personal data about you or your Reddit account. Although it only runs when you're on Reddit, it connects to external websites linked from Reddit to search for publication dates.
Select and Search
Search for selected text on any search engine. You can add or remove search engines to context menu. You can also search for images, videos, dictionaries and shopping or use translations and more. 《 URL format for search settings in the option page 》 Your selected text will be replaced from %s in URL for search or that is placed at the end of the URL. https://www.google.com/search?q=%s or https://www.google.com/search?q= * If you need a separator, set TITLE and URL to "-"(minus sign). * Search engine URL examples available, please see my web page (Firefox version).