Location Navigator extension for Firefox

Fri, Aug 12 2005 9:16
juanitoxxx
Posts 280
Hi there,

Sharing a tip about seeing the future in the Your favorite hairy chick topic I thought some of you might be interested to know about the Location Navigator extension for Firefox.

Quick & dirty description from Mozilla Update :

Location Navigator is an extension that lets you grab a location, select a portion of the location that varies, and then navigate up or down from that starting spot.


I let you visit its page and see the screenshots. But not that it's not compatible anymore with Firefox 0.6, we will have to wait for an update. Some user comment mentions that version 0.3 of the extension is still compatible with Firefox 0.6 so you might try to find it. I'm wise, but naughty, so I wait for the update :).

Told you Firefox was your best friend when it comes to deep browse the web :).
Sat, Apr 29 2006 10:38
cobra_triangle
Posts 90
I use PickPluck. Its not bad but doesnt always work with some gallerys. I just wanted to know if any of you use a program similar.
Thu, May 4 2006 7:09
Fellatio
Posts 281
If you're talking about a program which automatically saves all the jpeg files from a gallery, I use the  "download them all" extension through Firefox.  Probably no different than PickPluck.  Also does movies.
Thu, May 4 2006 18:40
Lazarus888
Posts 8
Fellatio:
If you're talking about a program which automatically saves all the jpeg files from a gallery, I use the  "download them all" extension through Firefox.  Probably no different than PickPluck.  Also does movies.



I use the 'downthemall' and 'de-imageshack' extensions with firefox.

Would love to know if theres a similar way to download from imagerevenue


Fri, May 5 2006 7:47
karsten
Posts 67
I use Picgrab.

Itßs freeware, you only have to scan each directory two times.
Wed, May 31 2006 0:46
Nobush
Home of the Shaved Clam
Posts 863
Thanks for the firefox tip, this is an incredible extension that I wish I have had for years.  Highly recommended for the serious surfer. 
Wed, May 31 2006 10:32
JerJacob
Philadelphia
Posts 2,175
Do they have anything like this for IE?
Thu, Jun 1 2006 2:11
Nobush
Home of the Shaved Clam
Posts 863
I stopped using IE the second that I discovered firefox, I would strongly encourage you to download it.  There is absolutely no comparison.

I doubt they would have any kinds of extensions like this for IE. 
Thu, Jun 1 2006 4:23
jch1
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JerJacob:
Do they have anything like this for IE?


you're still using IE JJ?!?! drop it. drop it like the flaming pile of pig shit that it is. i know there are folks who swear by opera, which i haven't tried yet, but both opera and ff users will tell you the same thing: drop IE. now.
Tue, Jun 13 2006 15:41
Fellatio
Posts 281
Haven't tried it yet, but sounds familiar to a tool called "make numbered list of links" I found through pornzilla.  Can anyone comment?
Tue, Jun 13 2006 15:58
JerJacob
Philadelphia
Posts 2,175
I LOVE Firefox....Just started using it:)
Wed, Jun 14 2006 13:03
Vatsis
cold capital of Finland
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Attachment: A7zRwU.jpg


JerJacob:
I LOVE Firefox....Just started using it:)

Firefox Rulez!

Fri, Jun 16 2006 19:42
cinsidy
The Back Pocket of Big Busniess
Posts 1,096
JerJacob:
Do they have anything like this for IE?


JerJacob, JerJacob, JerJacob
You are a long time and very much beloved Peachy Pal and so I hope you can understand how very painful it is for all the people that love you so dearly to see you embaress yourself like this in public. I'm sure I can speek for everybody here when I say, when the time comes that you decide you want to stop using IE you'll have the full love and support of this entire forum to help and see you through to a new and clean IE free life. But it's up to you, before we can do anything to help you, you have to ask for help.

  remember it's only 12 steps but it starts with 1 
  cin 
Sun, Jun 18 2006 1:51
JerJacob
Philadelphia
Posts 2,175
I am a fully appreciative Firefox user as of this week:)
Mon, Jun 19 2006 10:03
Orang-Utan-Klaus
Germany
Posts 499

I have a question to "Down Them All" for Firefox. Is there explainable technical reason that it will not work with this page?

http://www.opium.se/viewtopic.php?id=25275

There is no picture I can load, only HTML-objects. Does somebody know more?

Greetings

OUK

Mon, Jun 19 2006 11:14
Vatsis
cold capital of Finland
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Yes, I'd go with Firefox if I had a chance... now, because I make new pages, I must use IE because I want to see how they look for the majority.

However, don't use those batched downloads on Peachy18... they make awful "pikes" in the bandwidth slowing things down!

Tue, Jun 20 2006 2:40
jch1
Posts 4,583
Retired Moderator
i use "download them all" too. works great for pics and vids. very fast, much faster than right-click save-as, which is especially noticeable with vids.

Orang-Utan-Klaus:
I have a question to "Down Them All" for Firefox. Is there explainable technical reason that it will not work with this page?


DTA can only "see" files that are linked directly from the page you are looking at. so, when you're looking at a thumbnail page that links to html files with jpg's embedded in them (such as bbs sites like opium.se where people upload pics to imagevenue, or some tgp pages like www.kindgirls.com), all it sees are the html files. it doesn't see the actual pics.

i'd also be curious to know if there's a way to mass download embedded pics.
Tue, Jun 20 2006 11:32
Orang-Utan-Klaus
Germany
Posts 499

Thanks to jch1 for the explanation.

@ Vatsis: Sir! Yes, Sir!

Greetings

OUK

Sat, Jun 24 2006 11:04
tuphead
Posts 1
I've found a simple to use freeware program that searches behind thumbnails http://www.adsensoftware.com/imagegrab/ And No, before anyone asks, although this is my first post I'm nothing to do with them. Stick out tongue

Cracking site BTW.

Tup.


Wed, Jul 5 2006 18:52
sumtinzwong
Posts 516

JerJacob:
I am a fully appreciative Firefox user as of this week:)


Welcome to the family!

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