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It says the user has to highlight then click the extension.
I can currently right-click and then click "Search on Wikipedia" in the context menu. I believe this works in both FF and chromium browsers.
Fuck AI.
I tried with your comment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?go=Go&ns0=1&search=I+can+currently+right-click+and+then+click+%22Search+on+Wikipedia%22+in+the+context+menu.++I+believe+this+works+in+both+FF+and+chromium+browsers.
Why doesn't this work? If your complaint were valid, this should work.
Not sure where the not-working is here.
Where do you see it working? I see the result:
The extension mentioned in the post is supposed to:
I don't see any relevant quotes, or links to articles, or quality signals.
I only realize what you meant now. The extension is a browser extension, not a new Wikipedia feature.