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| Using our browser extension it becomes very easy to add
images to ImageOak. If you use Firefox
to install it. (If you get a security warning in the top of the window and nothing else happens, you need to tell Firefox that it is okay to install the extension. Just click "Edit Options" in the warning and then hit the "Allow" button.) We plan to offer similar functionality for other browsers later, including Internet Explorer. When the extension is installed it adds the menu item "ImageOak" to the Tools menu and to the context menu (the pop-up menu that appears when you right-click in the browser window). Suppose you are viewing a webpage called "Best photos around". If you select "ImageOak" from the Tools menu, ImageOak.com is opened in a new browser window. You can then navigate to the relevant channel and submit the URL of the "Best photos around" page simply by clicking a link displayed in a yellow box. There's no need to type in the URL. If you later select "ImageOak" from the Tools menu again you will start in the channel you added the image to previously. If another channel is more relevant this time around, you can of course simply navigate to that. You can also select "ImageOak" from the context menu. If you right-click on a part of the webpage that is not a link or an image then "ImageOak" in the context menu works just the same as "ImageOak" in the Tools menu. If however you right click on a link to an image or on an image itself, then only these selected images will show up in the results. This makes it much faster to submit the interesting image. And if the webpage contains a large number of images this may in fact be the only way to submit the given image, since our server only shows a fixed number of images when asked to analyze an entire webpage. If you are having trouble with the Firefox extension please drop us a bug report at be-bug@imageoak.com. Due to time constraints we unfortunately cannot guarantee you a personal reply. |