User:Orgone
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- Name: Orgone
- Occupation: Undergraduate Student of Philosophy
- Specific interests: Philosophy of psychology / Mind, Metaphysics, Political Philosophy.
- Currently watching/editing: Evolutionary psychology, Self (philosophy) and Personal identity, The Evolutionary Psychology Forum, at the Psychology Wiki and articles relating to the work of Robert Burns who shares my birthday.
- Orgone's Top Tip: Omniwiki! Look up any Wikipedia article directly from any web page by merely highlighting the word you want to know more about and clicking a button! Use this javascript as a link in your browser toolbar (make sure you get it all on one line, a simple Copy/Paste will probably only get the first line):
- javascript:q = %22%22 + (window.getSelection ? window.getSelection() : document.getSelection ? document.getSelection() : document.selection.createRange().text); if (!q) q = prompt(%22Enter a Wikipedia topic:%22, %22%22); /* if (q!=null) { location=%22http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22 + escape(q).replace(/ /g, %22+%22);} void 0; */ if (q!=null) { WindowObjectReference = window.open(%22http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22 + escape(q).replace(/ /g, %22+%22), %22DescriptiveWindowName%22, %22resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes,status=yes%22); } void 0;
- When you highlight a word and click the link, a new window will open up with the Wikipedia article for that word! You can change the URL and have the link take you to Wiktionary definitions, or even just a Google search on the term (put in "http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=") So there it is, have fun with it!
Tip of the day...
Just as Google can be used to supplement Wikipedia's searchbox, your browser's toolbar can be used to supplement Wikipedia's navigation aids and the Main Page. Use it to create alternate access points to Wikipedia, and as your own customized navigation bar. To do this, bookmark the pages in Wikipedia you wish fast access to, saving each bookmark in the toolbar folder. Each one will immediately be available on the toolbar. Read more: Main Page alternatives |