Display Useful Context Menu in Firefox with DoubleClick ContextMenu
Umar | Aug 19, 2009 | View Comments
When it comes to browsers FireFox is considered the best solution because when compared to Internet Explorer, Firefox is plainly more faster, more stable, and more user friendly. Having said that I would like to point out that I prefer Opera over FireFox mainly because its everything that FireFox is versus IE, except better.
There is One area however where FireFox shines and that would be its awesome plugin based architecture. No other browser sports such a vast array of useful and functional plugins as FireFox does and now with the DoubleClick ContextMenu add-on appearing on the horizon it looks like one of Opera’s signature feature is going to show up on Firefox.
DoubleClick ContextMenu is a small plug-in that displays a useful context menu whenever a word or item on a webpage is doubleclicked on. Opera users have this feature by default and double clicking selected text would bring up a menu that had many options to manipulate the selected data. For example, look up the selected data via Google, translate it into another language, save the selection etc.
The plugin is very stable and to top it off, all other plugins that add its functionality to the context menu will show up when the selected text is double clicked.
What’s more is that the plugin opens a new window for future users of FireFox who’d like to access the browser when touch screens and digital styluses/pens become more common place. Now with this addon FireFox users too can use this nifty feature that will most probably give the Opera devs a run for their money.
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