Add-ons for Firefox: .tel Info 0.8.1 . http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0CwEMUJ8Ow...telmaneken.jpg Add-ons for Firefox: .tel Info 0.8.1 http://www.seecureit.com/pages/image...ox-add-ons.jpg[size=48]_for_http://telnic.org/newsletters/apr10/tel_logo.jpg Add-ons for Firefox: >> .tel Info 0.8.1 << Works with Firefox: 2.0 – 3.6. This extension will find any .tel addresses on a webpage and if any are found it will display a purple icon in the status bar and tool bar which can be clicked on to display the .tel information. If the tool bar icon doesn't display it can be added by going to View > Toolbars > Customise and selecting the .tel icon from the list Arthur Guy has basically created a simple way for people who are browsing websites to quickly pull .tel contact information from .tel names linked to the site. The first is for Google Chrome and the second is for FireFox. Both plug-ins are easy and quick to install (with Firefox requiring a re-start). Both have an icon that shows that .tel name information is available (Google’s indicator is in the browser bar, whereas FireFox’s is down in the bottom right-hand side of the browser window) and both list all of the .tel names available having automagically verified that they are indeed real by doing a DNS lookup. Both of these plug-ins make it really easy for people to find and utilize contact information from .tel if website owners have linked their websites to this contact information, providing a really easy display of a live ‘contact us’ page integrated with a website but without the user having to navigate to another page to find the information. We’re really pleased that developers are starting to take an interest in .tel and really getting the idea of simple-to-pull contact information being useful to end users. Download source page: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/107869 Info source (main text): http://www.telnic.org/blog/2010/03/2...ustomers-time/ http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0CwEMUJ8Ow...telmaneken.jpg .[/size] |
a very nice addon, have just added it to my firefox, incase many don't know it's function this is what it does. once you install it restart your browser go to the add on and drag the .tel icon out under the address bar then type anything in google where you see result of .tel lets say u type New Marine Parts and then click on the .tel logo you will see all details relating to marine parts on a .tel domain only Thanks Shahid |
. Hi Shahid, I hope you are well... Glad, you like the Firefox-add-on. Thank you so much, for your instructions. Sounds to great fun, and a great feature for retrieving information from existing .tel domain sites / pages. Take care, dear Shahid, and I warmly invite you to post and contribute again. More feedback from others, is welcome... Kind regards, and have a fantastic day. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0CwEMUJ8Ow...telmaneken.jpg . |
I'm just thinking would it not be better to allow normal websites to add a meta tag? And scan it some how? Quote: And then light up and populate the information, so visitors don't need to dig?[/size] |
Unable to down load unfortunately - download page not working. |
Very nice addition. Makes a compelling reason to include .tel on web sites. |
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0CwEMUJ8Ow...telmaneken.jpg Hi Bill :), Please read: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/...nstall+add-ons Good luck :). ------------------------------------ You are asked to download the add-on, rather than installing it Some websites serve add-ons as downloads, requiring you to download the file to your computer, before installing it. * These files are usually .xpi or .jar files. 1. Download the file to your local computer. 2. In the menu at the top of the Firefox window, click the Tools menu, and select Add-ons. The Add-ons window is displayed. 3. To add the downloaded add-on to the list of available add-ons, drag and drop the file into the Add-ons window. The Add-on is added to the list. 4. The installation process should begin. Invalid file hash (possible download corruption)-261 This error message may be caused when you have Firefox set not to allow third-party cookies. To prevent this error, you need to temporarily enable third-party cookies. 1. At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences.... 2. Select the Privacy panel. 3. Check mark Accept third-party cookies. Download Error -228 Disabled cache This error message may be caused when the Firefox cache is disabled. To re-enable the Firefox cache: 1. At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences.... 2. Select the Advanced icon. 3. Click on the Network tab. 4. In the Cache section, the size of the cache must be at least 1 MB. Windows: Other software Sometimes, firewalls or spyware screeners may cause the Download Error -228 message. If you use the CA firewall, Windows Defender, or the resident option of Spybot S&D ("Teatimer" feature), you should temporarily disable the software to see if your system permits the add-on to install. For more information, see the documentation that came with your software. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0CwEMUJ8Ow...telmaneken.jpg .[/size] |
Update Update: All details about the site, by developer Arthur Guy : http://arthurguy.co.uk/blog/ Acces to plugins : - For FireFox : https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/107869 - For Google Chrome : https://chrome.google.com/extensions...ahaabjhipkamik . |