Ask YC: What do you think of this NY Times feature
This is a feature I stumbled on ...
Goto a full page article on nytimes.com article and double click a word(not hyper linked)
Try this one..
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/09/world/europe/09delhi.html?scp=2&sq=india
What do you think of this feature?
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[ 165 ms ] story [ 317 ms ] threadThis means any accidental doubleclicks are launching new tabs or windows that I don't want.
If I want a definition of a word, I have more global, convenient ways of handling that.
Now, if instead double-clicking did something like spawn a topic search through NYT or news.google.com or something, without the hassle of underlining every word, I can imagine that would at least seem useful.
You can only do one word at a time. I can look up "republic" and "day", but not the phrase "republic day".
The click time-window is long, about 800msecs. Lots of accidental pvs there.
If it was an inline popup box in the margin, I would probably like it.
Anyhow, I have already have the answers.com plugin for Firefox, which brings up that overlay on command.
We should start a club.
It's possible myspace will create a whole new generation of obsessive highlighters.
http://reddit.com/info/64ek1/comments/
What we're talking about is an almost obsessive compulsive clicking and highlighting of words while we read.
Apparently WSJ knows it's annoying, because you can turn it off if you are a subscriber (IIRC).
http://*.nytimes.com/js/common/screen/altClickToSearch.js
That will fix the problem.
Solutions are to block "altClickToSearch.js" with an adblocker or install a greasemonkey script such as: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/7721