Context Lookups chrome extension

Version: 3.2
Context Lookups
This extension adds configurable lookup options for the context menu of selected text
5.00 Based on 4 user rates

What is Context Lookups?

Context Lookups is a search tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Search Tools, it has 31 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 4 rated user, last update is 561 days ago.


What’s new in version 3.2?

                Quickly search information as you browse.  Just select the text you want to look up, bring up the right-click context menu, and select the configured lookup option that you want.

Need to quickly check the definition of "bi-weekly" when someone emails you about a meeting?  Curious about the literal meaning of "je ne sais quoi" when it comes up in an article?  Want to know who exactly "Robert Walpole" is when someone mentions them in a comment?

Context Lookups has you covered!  Get up to speed or satisfy your curiosity in no time at all, then be on your merry way.  You can set the results to appear as regular webpages, or make things extra convenient with simplified popup windows.

This much can already be done with just the default lookups, but the possibilities go far beyond that.  Copy the search query URL base of whatever website you want to use, and create a context menu item for it in the extension popup, it's that simple.  Just remember to save your changes!

Here are a couple more to try:

Synonyms/Antonyms
- Use "https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/" as the URL base.

Rhymes
- Use "https://www.rhymezone.com/r/rhyme.cgi?typeofrhyme=perfect&Word=" as the URL base.

Note that ampersand characters (&) in context menu labels are used to assign shortcut keys.  To make a letter within the label the shortcut key for the option (while it's shown), simply put an ampersand in front of it.  For example, set the label as "Rh&ymes" to make a context menu option "Rhymes" with the shortcut key 'y'.  To put an ampersand in the actual label, simply include it twice, as in "Synonyms && Antonyms" to get a label of "Synonyms & Antonyms".

This is my first extension, so any feedback is appreciated.

NOTE: Due to limitations with Chrome, results displayed in a popup are unfortunately restricted to the primary display.  If using multiple displays, try to keep the browser window using the extension on the primary display.  Alternatively, you can set the results to display as normal pages instead.

Version 2:
Now supports parent menus!

Version 3:
Updated to use Manifest version 3.  Apologies for any resultant issues I might have missed.  After a couple revisions, I think I've got it working with pre-existing saved data, but if you still encounter issues, I recommend saving your loaded configurations from the extension popup to update the saved data.

Opening as a regular window popup is now supported, by simply selecting the center of the slider.

Changed the default definition lookup to a simple Google search query, as this has better fallback behavior when a definition isn't found in the primary source.            

How to install Context Lookups?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Context Lookups


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 3.2
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Friday, October 21st, 2022
  • Author: Alec Mitnik

Context Lookups Available languages:

English (United States).


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Reviews of context lookups:


Stopdatamining Redacted August 2nd, 2022
Stopdatamining Redacted

please add context menu nesting.


Johnathan Khuu February 5th, 2019
Johnathan Khuu

Love being able to configure this to search various different types of sites like Amazon, Youtube, or even my email.


Russell Mitnik January 28th, 2019
Russell Mitnik

Useful, configurable.

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