Those of you who recently switched to Firefox from something other than Internet Explorer may be missing the Site Navigation Bar that is present in Mozilla and other good browsers. Well it turns out there is an excellent extension which replaces the lost functionality and, even better, sits in the status bar rather than taking up space as separate toolbar.
For those of you who have no idea what I’m on about, see an earlier post on these pages, which explains how the Site Navigation Bar hooks into link elements as an extended navigation aid.
Hopefully this post signals a return to action for Clagnut as out-of-hours jobs come to an end. There’s another site release (this time a photoblog) on the horizon which is one of the reasons I’ve been so quiet of late.
Amit Karmakar wrote:
Its a great tool. Try going to Mark Stanton’s presentation from WE04 using the toolbar. <rel> is a great help!
patrick h. lauke wrote:
i do wonder sometime essential features like the link toolbar are not included in the main build of firefox. i know they’re trying to keep their browser lean and mean, but…for heaven’s sake, they now have a pretty full-featured RSS reader built in. the mind boggles…
patrick h. lauke wrote:
oh…nifty automatic acronym/abbreviation parsing server-side on the comments here. nice one.
Best Toolbar wrote:
<a href=”http://www.sirseek.com/toolbar/”> http://www.SirSeek.com/Toolbar/ </a> is my favorite toolbar (but it’s for Windows Internet Explorer), it replaces all the other toolbars out there. It searches using over 250 search engine (uses a dozen Blog searchers too), submit URL to 300+ engines and many tools for web masters and designers.