RadialContext
The RadialContext menu is a hierarchical, context-sensitive pie menu
for Mozilla. It offers an alternative to both the normal context menu
and mouse gestures. The feeling is very similar to mouse gestures. But
there also is a GUI so you don't have to look up what options are
available in the given context.
Install RadialContext for Firefox v0.9 and newer (2005.12.31)
Install RadialContext for Mozilla (2005.05.26)
2007.12.17:
The extension now claims to be compatible with firefox up to version 2.0 .
Force the setting "dom.event.contextmenu.enabled" to true to prevent the standard menu from popping up.
Reactivated code to avoid sabotating right-clicking in the sidebar.
2005.12.31:
The extension now claims to be compatible with firefox up to version 1.5
2005.05.26:
Updated the Mozilla version to be compatible with Mozilla 1.7.7 and newer.
A big thank you goes out to Tony (Anthony Smith?) for providing the patch.
2004.11.08:
the extension now claims to be compatible with firefox up to version 1.0
2004.08.22:
the menu now works slightly better across frames
2004.08.10:
fixed scrolling under Linux
2004.08.08:
fixed the 'only when dragging' option for windows
2004.08.01:
improved scrolling
internal changes to make the menu layout more flexible
alt-functions can now have their own icons
menu now displays above elements with a zIndex >= 100
alt-clicking can no longer trigger a standard context menu
made sure that the startup tip window really appears only at startup
startup tip window now grows if necessary
I rely on your feedback to make this project as good as possible.
Please don't hesitate to mail me.
Thank you, Jens
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