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<font color="#000000">I have created Firefox browser add-on that would look up any word for you using Wiktionary. You can download it from (registration required) or from public hosting (right click, Save Link As, and then open file using Firefox).<br/><br/> <font color="#000000">I have created Firefox browser add-on that would look up any word for you using Wiktionary. You can download it from (registration required) or from (right click, Save Link As, and then open file using Firefox).<br/><br/>
There is a new version of WikiLook available for download: 1.1.0 <br/> There is a new version of WikiLook available for download: 1.1.0 <br/>
''I'm really looking forward for some feedback that will help to determine, should add-on be auto-enabled at Firefox start up or not... '' ''I'm really looking forward for some feedback that will help to determine, should add-on be auto-enabled at Firefox start up or not... ''
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3. Wait half a second.<br/> 3. Wait half a second.<br/>


If you are using version 1.1.1 (available for download from public hosting) you can also look up words by pressing Shift and moving mouse pointer over word, then waiting for half a second. The other way, moving mouse first and then pressing Shift will not work, to make sure add-on won't interfere, when user decided to type some text..
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I have created WikiLook Firefox browser add-on that would look up any word for you using Wiktionary. You can download it from Mozilla (registration required) or from public hosting (right click, Save Link As, and then open file using Firefox).

There is a new version of WikiLook available for download: 1.1.0
I'm really looking forward for some feedback that will help to determine, should add-on be auto-enabled at Firefox start up or not...

How to use:
1. Highlight any word or idiom with your mouse.
2. Move mouse pointer just a bit, still holding it over selected word.
3. Wait half a second.

If you are using version 1.1.1 (available for download from public hosting) you can also look up words by pressing Shift and moving mouse pointer over word, then waiting for half a second. The other way, moving mouse first and then pressing Shift will not work, to make sure add-on won't interfere, when user decided to type some text..













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TestPilot, for numerous contributions to articles. Axl 10:56, 28 December 2006 (UTC)