ubiquity
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Ubiquity Commands
What is Ubiquity
Ubiquity is a Firefox 3 plugin that enables the user to interact with websites and services using simple keyboard commands.
Below is a list of Commands in the wild that support Microformats.
See user-interface for ways in which extensions could or do handle microformats.
Commands in the wild
Microformats Wiki Search
- Search the Microformats Wiki available at http://weborganics.co.uk/
- commands:
uf-search
(search term)
- commands:
Microformats Extraction commands
- Microformats extraction commands available at http://transformr.co.uk/
- Microformats Detection command available at http://srv.buzzword.org.uk
Ubiquitiy and Firefox' Microformats-API
It is also possible to use the Firefox Microformats-API directly (with Ubiquity).
Here is a little code snippet:
Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/Microformats.js"); CmdUtils.CreateCommand({ name: "count-hcards", execute: function() { var doc = Application.activeWindow.activeTab.document; var uFcount = Microformats.count('hCard', doc); displayMessage( uFcount ); } })
- TransFormr uses some of the above code to check if certain microformats are present (hCard and hCalendar) before performing a transformation.
See also
- bookmarklets
- firefox-extensions
- greasemonkey - a powerful tool for customizing Firefox.
- operator-phone-tests - a page listing tests of Operator's "Send to Bluetooth device" options with results
- RSS extensions - for viewing hAtom feeds via third-party converters