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QuickWiki : Easy Look Up On Wiktionary and Wikipedia In Firefox

Firefox always is a user friendly browser with lot of plug-in into the bag. Worldwide developer always gift nice thing to Firefox user. Now here is another plug-in named QuickWiki, which will help you to find word on WikiPedia and Wiktionary. As this is an experimental add-on, you have to log in before install it. If you want to know more about experimental add-on then click here. After installation you can use it using following instruction:-

  1. To look up a word in Wiktionary, right-click a word while pressing SHIFT.
  2. To look up a word in Wikipedia, right-click a word while pressing CTRL.
  3. If you want to look up only part of a word or more than one word, select the text before clicking.
  4. You can also press SHIFT+ENTER to bring up a search field. The result will be shown in the same way it would if you had clicked a word.
  5. To close the results, just click anywhere else on the page.
  6. Left-clicking the same icon toggles QuickWiki on or off.

Note: You can change which buttons are used. Right-click the QuickWiki icon in the lower right corner of your screen to bring up the options menu.

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