Maxim Nikulin writes:
> I just inspected pages on several sites using developer tools and added
> code that handles noticed elements.
I see. I basically did the same, except some minimal support for
OpenGraph (though I stopped when I saw that even YouTube is not
following the standard, except
Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
>>
>>> 1.2. stumps me: is there an isearch API I can use while in the callback
>>> to know where the matches are located?
>>
>> I do not think that there is direct API for this, but the match should
>> be
On 25/12/2020, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Reading through the code, I can see that you are familiar with metadata
conventions. Do you know good references about what og: metadata is
commonly used? I looked through the official OpenGraph specification,
but popular websites appear to ignore most of
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Kévin Le Gouguec writes:
>
>> 1.2. stumps me: is there an isearch API I can use while in the callback
>> to know where the matches are located?
>
> I do not think that there is direct API for this, but the match should
> be accessible through match-beginning/match-end,
On 26/12/2020, Samuel Wales wrote:
[... i can imagine great things possible with such extensions. for
example, you could have sets of tabs, selected by right click in
firefox, to save to a bunch of org entries. then you could load that
particular set of entries into firefox whenever you want.