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=== Get Started === | === Get Started === | ||
First, you'll need to [ install the Ubiquity extension]. | First, you'll need to [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9527 install the Ubiquity extension]. | ||
After you install the extension and restart Firefox, you'll be taken to a page with a link for an interactive tutorial. Click on that and then follow the tutorial's instructions; it will explain how to use Ubiquity and several of the most useful commands. | |||
[ | When you're done with the interactive tutorial, you can learn more by taking the more in-depth [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Latest_Ubiquity_User_Tutorial User Tutorial] on the Mozilla Labs wiki. The [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity main Ubiquity page] on the wiki has links to many other useful informational resources as well. | ||
[http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox | If you have questions or problems, you can take them to the [http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox Ubiquity-firefox mailing list/discussion group] or to the [irc://irc.mozilla.org/ubiquity Ubiquity IRC channel on irc.mozilla.org]. Most of the developers hang out here and are happy to answer questions. | ||
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity | If you are looking for more Ubiquity commands, you can browse through [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Commands_In_The_Wild Browse Commands In The Wild], a wiki page that lists commands written by other Ubiquity users. We make no guarantees about any of them, but you are welcome to install some and try them out. | ||
[ | Finally, if you are interested in learning how to write your own Ubiquity commands, read the [[#Write_Commands writing commands page]]. | ||
== Developer resource pages == | == Developer resource pages == |
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