How To Access Websites Without Clicking On Links
What's behind that link? This is a question that most Internet uses probably have asked themselves when they encountered a link that they could not figure out immediately. We reviewed the Firefox add-on Interclue back in 2007 which is part of this review. Interclue basically provides access to an overlay window that displays the contents of a link in a small window on the same page which effectively means that the contents of the site are displayed without a click.
It does not add anything in terms of web security or privacy as a connection to the site the link points to is still established but it provides a quicker and comfortable way of taking a look at a link's contents without opening it in the same tab, new tab or new window first.
What's behind that link? This is a question that most Internet uses probably have asked themselves when they encountered a link that they could not figure out immediately. We reviewed the Firefox add-on Interclue back in 2007 which is part of this review. Interclue basically provides access to an overlay window that displays the contents of a link in a small window on the same page which effectively means that the contents of the site are displayed without a click.
It does not add anything in terms of web security or privacy as a connection to the site the link points to is still established but it provides a quicker and comfortable way of taking a look at a link's contents without opening it in the same tab, new tab or new window first.