If you are looking for list of links, heading etc... in Firefox, try
accessibility evaluation tool, or addon with similar name.
It offers this functionality via menu which is created during
installation.
It offers many interesting functions, like disabling scripting,
images etc.
However, I don't use it very much, because I don't need its features
and because it throws up "assertion error" message boxes when
visiting some sites.
Vojta
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Dne 6.12.2012 06:09, Dattatray Bhat
napsal(a):
I also think that 'list of links/ headings' feature
should be part of Orca, not Firefox. But if anybody wants to check
how the firefox extension worked, here are steps to install
Firefox 3.6 and navigation bundle extension -
Note: I am using Ubuntu 10.04
- Download file ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.6.28/linux-i686/en-US/firefox-3.6.28.tar.bz2
- Extract its contents to home folder. This will create folder
firefox in home folder.
-
Download file http://www.mit.edu/~rjc/navigationBundle-1.4.xpi
- Copy the file to ~/firefox.
- Open terminal window. Run command ~/firefox/firefox. This
launches Firefox 3.6.28.
-
Go to File - Open File. Select file
~/firefox/navigationBundle-1.4.xpi to open.
- Software Installation window opens. Click on Install now.
- Add-ons window opens. Click on Restart firefox.
- Navigation bundle functionality is available in Tools -
Navigation menu.
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