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Wikipedia Toolbar is an add-on (extension) for Mozilla Firefox. It speeds up Wikipedia navigation by making the most common Wikipedia page functions always accessible from a fixed location in your browser window. This eliminates the need to scroll around the pages themselves in order to find and click on navigational links. Wikipedia Toolbar is only (currently) available for use with the English version of Wikipedia, and only for Mozilla Firefox. You may leave feedback or questions via the talk page. Note however that this software is no longer being actively developed.
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StatusWikipedia Toolbar is in the beta stage, meaning that it's fully working but may contain bugs.
System requirementsThe only requirement is any Mozilla Firefox version from 1.5 to 3.1b2pre. Download/installDownload locationsNote: There may be some delay before the very latest version appears at Mozilla Addons. The mozdev.org page (2nd link) has them immediately. InstructionsJust visit the addon page (same as above) and click the install link. Toolbar toggle buttonAfter installation is complete, you can optionally add the toolbar toggle button to your standard navigation bar. You can use this button to quickly hide or show the Wikipedia toolbar.
Note: Due to a bug, the toggle button's graphics may appear garbled while in the "Customize" window on some systems. Don't worry though -- the correct button graphic (Wikipedia globe logo) generally displays correctly after the button is placed in the navigation bar. LicenseThere is none. Wikipedia Toolbar is open-source software. You're free to use, distribute and modify it. Source codeTo view the source code, simply download the installation file (save it, rather than installing it) and replace the "XPI" extension with "ZIP", then extract its contents. Like most Firefox extensions, this one is written in XUL and Javascript. DevelopersIf you know how to develop Firefox extensions and are interested in getting involved, feel free to add yourself to the list below. Sign using an asterisk and three tildes ( See also |
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