This allows URI texts written in webpages to be loaded by double clicks.
Without this extension, when you discover an URI text not linked, like "http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/", you have to do following steps to load the page:
1. Select the URI text completely. (It may be a hard work if the page is rendered with a propotional font. This operation always chafes me.) 2. Copy it. (press "Ctrl-C" or use "Copy" from the "Edit" menu) 3. Paste it to the location bar. 4. Press "Enter". Then, Firefox loads it.
or,
1. Select the URI text completely. (It chafes me again!) 2. Drag the selection string to the tab bar and drop it. Then, Firefox loads it.
With this extension, you can load the URI only following one step:
1. Double-click on the URI text. Then, Firefox loads it.
I know that the "Linkification" extension provides similar result. My advantages are:
* URIs which are split in multiple text-nodes, like "http://www.mozilla.org/". * URIs written with multi-byte characters. In Japan, an website of a major news uses this rule. * This doesn't defile appearance of webpages, because this doesn't modify webpages.
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This allows URI texts written in webpages to be loaded by double clicks.
Without this extension, when you discover an URI text not linked, like "http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/", you have to do following steps to load the page:
1. Select the URI text completely. (It may be a hard work if the page is rendered with a propotional font. This operation always chafes me.)
2. Copy it. (press "Ctrl-C" or use "Copy" from the "Edit" menu)
3. Paste it to the location bar.
4. Press "Enter". Then, Firefox loads it.
or,
1. Select the URI text completely. (It chafes me again!)
2. Drag the selection string to the tab bar and drop it. Then, Firefox loads it.
With this extension, you can load the URI only following one step:
1. Double-click on the URI text. Then, Firefox loads it.
I know that the "Linkification" extension provides similar result. My advantages are:
* URIs which are split in multiple text-nodes, like "http://www.mozilla.org/".
* URIs written with multi-byte characters. In Japan, an website of a major news uses this rule.
* This doesn't defile appearance of webpages, because this doesn't modify webpages.
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