This simple Chrome extension adds '#MyLanguage' to Wiktionary URLs in order that your browser will always jump to your language.
This simple Chrome extension adds '#MyLanguage' to Wiktionary URLs in order that your browser will always jump to your language.
For example the word "sollen" has definitions in Dutch, German, and Luxembourgish, and I am learning German. German comes in the middle so in order to see that definition I either have to scroll down or click on the table of contents item.
I'm learning German so I enter as "German" as my preferred language. Now when I search for "sollen" my browser jumps right to the German entry! Please note that the language names are case-sensitive, so for example it's important that you enter "French" rather than "french".
In addition, you can turn off the auto-jump behavior by clicking the "Disable" checkbox.
Latest reviews
- (2020-12-21) Miguel Garza: Make sure you're on the Wiktionary website when you click on the extension's icon to set the language! If you click on it while on any other website, it won't give you the option to set the language!
- (2019-09-26) Jayden Jiang: I absolutely love this extension, saves me so much time whenever I'm learning a language. It seems like a small improvement, but it really is a quality-of-life change.
Statistics
Installs
36
history
Category
Rating
5.0 (2 votes)
Last update / version
2021-02-15 / 2.1.0
Listing languages
en-US