
Habratulz Plugin for Firefox 3.6
I discovered the Firefox plugin in the article " Habratulz: now also under FF 3.5+ ". With it, you can in 2 clicks and without intermediate pages go to all the main pages of the Habr and insert HTML tags through the context menu, which is especially useful for comments for which there are no buttons for inserting tags on the site.
It should be understood that the author was not able to launch the second half of the plugin - the habra editor - just what is often claimed for writing comment tags. Fixable, done. (In FF 3.0+ it should work everywhere, but it is tested on FF3.6 WinXP.)
Take from here: habratools092.xpi [16.9 kb], version 0.92 .
I didn’t really like the need for the plug-in to hold the button on the toolbar and the 2-level look of the button itself, so I redid the menu to almost a single-level one and added it as an alternative to the context menu. Now it’s not necessary to put a button in the toolbar, but if you want, how to put it is written in habrahabr.ru/info/help/widgets .
In short, after installing the plugin, you need to go into its settings ( Tools-Add-ons-Habratulz-Settings ) and write your nickname in the " Habraiser " field . If you want to put a button on the toolbar (where the address bar and buttons are), clicks are performed: View-Toolbars-Configure-Open Your Habcenter - drag and drop to a convenient place in the toolbar. It will look something like this:
The buttons, compared to the old location, are placed so that mouse movements have to be done less - the most popular above.
If we go to the Habr pages and right-click (it is better in the input field on the cursor or on the selected text), then we see the Habracode menu at the bottom and something like this.
It can be seen that, crawling into a not very convenient 2-3-story menu, we have pretty convenient tag templates - links, images, special characters, and even the same links are found among them (with a transition in the same window). Of course, completion of template insertion operations is not ideal, but to make it so that the cursor is in the right places is a matter of time and desire.
The setting is added - whether to appear the Habracode context menu always, on any page or only on the Habr website. By default - only on the site. If you need to use the Habra Editor and clicking on the links to the Habr from any page and window, the Tools-Additions-Habratulz-Settings include the " Always in the context menu " checkbox .
It should be understood that the author was not able to launch the second half of the plugin - the habra editor - just what is often claimed for writing comment tags. Fixable, done. (In FF 3.0+ it should work everywhere, but it is tested on FF3.6 WinXP.)
Take from here: habratools092.xpi [16.9 kb], version 0.92 .
I didn’t really like the need for the plug-in to hold the button on the toolbar and the 2-level look of the button itself, so I redid the menu to almost a single-level one and added it as an alternative to the context menu. Now it’s not necessary to put a button in the toolbar, but if you want, how to put it is written in habrahabr.ru/info/help/widgets .
In short, after installing the plugin, you need to go into its settings ( Tools-Add-ons-Habratulz-Settings ) and write your nickname in the " Habraiser " field . If you want to put a button on the toolbar (where the address bar and buttons are), clicks are performed: View-Toolbars-Configure-Open Your Habcenter - drag and drop to a convenient place in the toolbar. It will look something like this:
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If we go to the Habr pages and right-click (it is better in the input field on the cursor or on the selected text), then we see the Habracode menu at the bottom and something like this.
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It can be seen that, crawling into a not very convenient 2-3-story menu, we have pretty convenient tag templates - links, images, special characters, and even the same links are found among them (with a transition in the same window). Of course, completion of template insertion operations is not ideal, but to make it so that the cursor is in the right places is a matter of time and desire.
The setting is added - whether to appear the Habracode context menu always, on any page or only on the Habr website. By default - only on the site. If you need to use the Habra Editor and clicking on the links to the Habr from any page and window, the Tools-Additions-Habratulz-Settings include the " Always in the context menu " checkbox .