Better Wiktionary
Overview
Better Wiktionary is a Chrome extension developed by Sin Jeong-hun.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Better Wiktionary is 1.8, updated on 2022-04-19.
255 users have installed this extension.
5 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Makes it more convenient to use Wiktionary.
It currently includes the following features.
1. Context menu for word selection. Unlike other existing Wiktionary extensions, my extension reuses the tab, so if you look up multiple times, the browser will not be flooded with Wiktionary tabs.
2. Adds language switch icons next to the entry title. The entries can be customised in the settings page that can be opened by clicking the extension icon in the tool bar. This was necessary for me for learning French, because sometimes the English version for a French word entry did not have as detailed explanation as the French version. I need to switch between English and French version, and the stock way ("Languages" at the middle of the left bar) was not convenient.
3. Adds a button to toggle links. This is to make it easy to copy plain text.
More features will be added later...
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Jean D'Enfer
2021-08-05
It's alright |
Cole Lawrence Peltier
2021-06-17
This app is pretty useful. I would like to see Vietnamese as an option. |
Rafael Cirilo
2022-07-14
Is it possible for the extension to open the wiktionary page in a new tab but I stay in the original tab? What I really wish is to open multiple wiktionary pages. |
Die große Göttin
2022-12-01
Hello! how can I exclude from the table of content all those articles in languages that i dont need? im interested only in french, english, german and dont wanna see articles about all the other languages it is boring to scroll over and over |
Die große Göttin
2022-12-01
Hello! how can I exclude from the table of content all those articles in languages that i dont need? im interested only in french, english, german and dont wanna see articles about all the other languages it is boring to scroll over and over |