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Waiting is to ensure non aggressive approach for definition frame appearance, in the meantime still preventing multiple mouse clicks.<br/> | Waiting is to ensure non aggressive approach for definition frame appearance, in the meantime still preventing multiple mouse clicks.<br/> | ||
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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 Development, that is latest version or from Mozilla Add-ons site. How to use: 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.. --or-- 1. Highlight any word or idiom with your mouse. Waiting is to ensure non aggressive approach for definition frame appearance, in the meantime still preventing multiple mouse clicks. Version 1.3.7 is out. |
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