Wiki Lookup

Search wikipedia.org with multi-lingual feature

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-06-08
Bob Loucks
en ibid.. and no right-click or anything... So much potential here, but no kudos earned.
2012-10-10
Юрий Костенко
Очень простой и удобный инструмент
2012-10-10
Юрій Костенко
ru Очень простой и удобный инструмент
2012-02-17
Илья Б
For some reason it doesn't allow to simply hit 'Enter' for search. And it doesn't remember the selected language. And its look is made without love.
2012-02-17
Ilya B
en For some reason it doesn't allow to simply hit 'Enter' for search. And it doesn't remember the selected language. And its look is made without love.
2012-01-25
Александр Рябухин
1. Find the directory extensions here: C: \ Users \ Alexander \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ User Data \ Default \ Extensions \ 2. In the directory extension file open "popup.html" 3. Find the words in this file (selected = "selected") (without parentheses) 4. Cut (selected = "selected") (without parentheses) of section <option lang="en" value="en"> English </ option> and paste in the section with the correct language so: <option lang = "ru" selected = "selected" value = "ru"> Russian </ option> Sorry for my english, thanks to Google translator
2012-01-25
Александр Рябухин
en 1. Find the directory extensions here: C: \ Users \ Alexander \ AppData \ Local \ Google \ Chrome \ User Data \ Default \ Extensions \ 2. In the directory extension file open "popup.html" 3. Find the words in this file (selected = "selected") (without parentheses) 4. Cut (selected = "selected") (without parentheses) of section <option lang="en" value="en"> English </ option> and paste in the section with the correct language so: <option lang = "ru" selected = "selected" value = "ru"> Russian </ option> Sorry for my english, thanks to Google translator