I'm trying to make a ubiquity command that searches within a domain. The site already has a built-in search function which I'd prefer if I could use that, but I can probably work with it doing a google search and adding Site:sitename.com to the end. But I have no clue how to do either of these. Any feedback would be appreciated, I'm still trying to learn how to program these commands.
Why doesn't my email generated by this plug in doesn't look the same?
When I select an image and text, I don't see the image and text in the right way like in the promo video? And the receiving person doesn't see the image either just some HTML-like tags!
I am trying to write my own Ubiquity command, and I would like to use the existing commands as a reference (specifically the search commands). However, I can't find the existing commands in a file anywhere on my computer, and a search of the web has turned up nothing. I imagine the answer to this is quite simple, but I haven't been able to find it. I should add that I'm working in Linux right now, but would also like to know where this would be found in Windows.
http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/b...
is there any other product that can do this? The google one hasn't been updated in almost 2 years now and I'd like to see something like this for my home/work computers
So, let's see. What about giving the user an option in about:ubiquity to change his location? I'm from Germany and I don't wanna search on the English wiki or amazon.com. There is de.wikipedia.org and amazon.de. The weather is in Celsius, not Fahrenheit. And also you can add a translation for the Interface, too.
And, at grand final, you can give the hobby "developer" an instruction how to translate ubiquity and the commands. Maybe the commands can be flexible? So I can should be asked is there an Germany Amazon (or an Amazon in my language) and I can say yes, url: amazon.de and the graphical interface do the rest... maybe this works with an second add-on which interested people can use to translate it?
And if a user want to release the trans he can just do it. But please only one per country or so...
Do the best with this.
Hi David! You'll note that GS allows you to create any number of "products" under the Mozilla banner.
Is it okay if we use this to seperate discussions about specific extensions being planned for TB? Meaning, we'd set-up planned extensions as "pseudo-products" under Mozilla?
I just think that'd make it easier for developers and "fans" to follow particular initiaitves.