wrote:
> I have installed a few extensions to Thunderbird but
> I don't see how to
> use them. What do I do aftewr installing an
> extension to make it do its
> stuff? For instance, I installed a dictionary
> extension. How do I look
> up a word?
Martin,
I can't comment on that one specifically, because I
haven't checked it out yet, but all the extensions
(that work for our platform) should leave some sort of
footprint, somewhere. Their presence is going to
vary, and sometimes it won't be all that obvious, or
necessarily well documented. Often, this will be in
an added Menu item of some kind. (There are
developer's home sites, message forums, or even Wikis
devoted to some of these things, if you look for
them.)
For example, AdBlock has both a drop down menu option,
and it also flags certain squelchable ad content on
the page that it is able to identify. Copy To Plain
Text, which I really liked a lot, creates a menu
presence under EDIT, in Moz, as I'm assuming it must
in FireFox. That one, unfortunately, does not seem to
be working under Moz 1.78, whereas it worked fine here
in 1.75. I have referred the error box it is now
generating to the developer, who tells me he is
looking into this.
Jordan
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