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Learn how to set up your browser to search Wikipedia from its search box or address bar. Find the URL, keyword and instructions for different browsers that support the OpenSearch standard or the Wikipedia search engine plugin.
Wikiwand - browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox. Kiwix - offline reader for Wikipedia and its other Wikimedia sister projects. Available for Android, Linux, iOS, Mac OS X, Windows. GoldenDict - multiplatform dictionary browser with native support for Wikipedia, Wiktionary, the Wikimedia projects, and any MediaWiki-based website.
Wikipedia is a multilingual online project that provides free access to information on various topics. You can browse articles, images, news, and more on the main page or explore other areas and languages of Wikipedia.
Ad blocking is a software capability for blocking or altering online advertising in a web browser, an application or a network. Learn about the history, technologies, prevalence, benefits and controversies of ad blocking from this Wikipedia article.
A list of various tools and extensions for editing Wikipedia and other MediaWiki projects, such as Firefox addons, in-browser editors, offline applications, and semi-auto bots. Learn how to use them for different purposes, such as formatting, citation, copyvio detection, and more.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that develops and supports Firefox, Thunderbird, Pocket, and other open source software and services. Founded in 1998 by Netscape employees, Mozilla promotes free software, open standards, and internet health.
Right-click in your standard Firefox navigation bar (where the back/forward buttons are) and click "Customize". Drag the button labeled "Wikipedia Toolbar" to the location of your choice. Click "Done". Note: Due to a bug, the toggle button's graphics may appear garbled while in the "Customize" window on some systems.
The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web. AOL.