Lifehacker’s AboutThisSite extension using activities
March 28th, 2008 by Manic
I’ve professed my love for the site Lifehacker in the past. The site has gotten into writing and publishing their own software. It’s really good stuff, mostly Google services which I don’t use, but I still try out everything. About a year ago, one of the main editors of the site Gina Trapani, posted a Firefox extension called AboutThisSite. The extension usage column describes how it works
“go to a web site you want to get more details about. Right-click and choose “About This Site” from the popup menu to view your lookup choices”
The workflow for this is almost exactly the same as IE8 Activities. Similar software has been floating around the net, but there were not any others that were as configurable as this.
I decided to create the services listed in the extension as activities. In doing so, I was able to add the favicon for the sites. Unfortunately I didn’t find anything that could work for the preview window, hopefully sites like these might see value in activities and add their own. Activities previews and the sites that they navigate toward are domain locked for security to prevent spoofing attacks, so I cannot make up preview windows on my own site for them.
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Site Report |
Related Sites |
Bookmark |
Cache |
Other |
Install Activity (View XML) |
Site owner from Whois.net Install Activity (View XML) |
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Install Activity (View XML) |
Install Activity (View XML) |
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Install Activity (View XML) |
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Install Activity (View XML) |
Install Activity (View XML) |
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