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Using the Ubiquity Firefox extension to create Drupal nodes

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Posted on Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 1:11am by Schoonzie
  • Drupal
  • Firefox
  • Javascript
  • Prepopulate
  • Tutorials
  • Ubiquity

The Ubiquity extension for Firefox is an awesome tool that allows you to download user created mashups to do some really cool things in your browser. The video below shows the power of what it can do.

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