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Linkclue Reference Sheet

Linkclue Icons give you useful information the moment you mouseover a link. To get more detailed information, simply mouseover the Linkclue(s) and the Clueviewer will appear. You can also alter the activation method so that clicking the icons is necessary to activate the Clueviewer.

Informational Linkclue icons (or, what kind of link is this?)

Wikipedia favicon , Facebook favicon , Youtube favicon , Blogger favicon Links to other websites will include their favicons as Linkclues — the icon you see at the start of the location bar in your browser.
Clueview icon , Clueview external link icon Sites that don't have a favicon of their own will have the Clueview icon, or the Clueview External Link icon, applied, so there is always some Linkclue to mouse over to bring up a Clueviewer.
Anchor A link to an internal reference, or 'anchor' on the current document.
Anchor A link to an anchor located on some other document.
Inscure A link to a site without encryption from one that has, ie. https→http.
Secure A link to a site with encryption from one doesn't have any, ie http→https.
Error If the link is to a file that is not available, the Linkclue changes to this error icon. You can hover the pointer over the icon to see what sort of error it was.
Timeout A link that takes too long to load will eventually result in a timeout icon. This probably means that the page will take a long time to load, if at all.
Email This link goes to an email address. Clicking it will probably open an email program so you can compose a message.
FTP This link will let you download a file via FTP.
Unknown protocol The protocol specified for this link is one Interclue doesn't recognise, so it's unable to give a summary. You may need a special plugin to use the link.
New window If clicked on, this link will open a page in a different window, tab or frame.
Malware This link goes to a site which is in Firefox's database of phishing or malware sites. Don't visit it unless you know what you're doing! (Interclue will not have loaded any data from this link.)
Unsafe Links that appear to be of a kind that may cause changes when clicked on are marked with this icon, and no look-ahead summary is made unless you request one in the Clueviewer.

The Unsafe icon needs a little more explaination. Ordinarily, the result of clicking on a link should be to retrieve a webpage, image, file or something similar, and that's all—there should be no side effects. The right way for a website to allow it's users to make changes to something on the site, such as posting a blog entry, editing an article, ordering goods and so on, is to have them fill out a form.

In practice, however, all sorts of actions with side effects appear as links. Some of them are relatively benign, such as a link to a forum entry that changes whether you have read that entry, but some of them can be quite destructive, such as links to delete email, databases and bank accounts.

The plugin tries to avoid doing any look-ahead operations on such links by avoiding links with certain keywords in their text and link (such as 'logout', 'delete', 'remove' and so on).

Content Linkclue icons (or, what kind of thing is the link pointing to?)

Exe Windows executable files.
Audio This icon covers a large selection of audio extensions, including wav, au, aac, m3u playlists and a host of other formats not covered by specific icons.
Video This icon covers a large selection of video extensions, including Mpeg, MNG, AVI and other formats not covered by specific icons.
FLAC FLAC, the free lossless audio codec.
mp3 MP3, the most common lossy audio format.
ogg ogg, which is a container format typically used for the vorbis audio format, but which can also contain FLAC audio, or Theora video streams, amongst other things.
Real Real audio and video streams.
Windows Media Windows Media audio and video files and streams.
Flash Flash videos and animations.
Quicktime Quicktime video streams.
Images Images of all kinds, including JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG, and a variety of other formats.
GIMP Working image files created by the GIMP.
Archives Compressed archives of various kinds, such as 7zip, zip, gz, bz2, cab, and other formats.
Text Plain text and rich text files.
PDF PDF files.
Postscript Postscript files.
CSS Cascading style sheets.
javascript Javascript files (as opposed to script fragments that appear as links).
greasemonkey Greasemonkey user scripts.
OOWrite Openoffice word processing documents.
OOCalc Openoffice spreadsheet documents.
OOPresenter Openoffice presentation documents.
OODraw Openoffice drawing documents.
OOMath Openoffice math formula documents.
MSWord Microsoft Word documents.
MSExcel Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
MSPowerpoint Microsoft Powerpoint presentations.
Microformat: Vote For , Microformat: Vote Against , Microformat: Vote Abstain Vote-Links. (A link based microformat)
Microformat: XFN relationship , Microformat: XFN colleague, Microformat: XFN co-worker, Microformat: XFN friend, Microformat: XFN me, Microformat: XFN met, Microformat: XFN sweetheart XHTML Friends Network Relationships (A link based Microformat )
RSS feeds RSS and ATOM feeds
Youtube video A Youtube video.
Web Calendar A WebCal / iCalendar File.

In time, we expect to add more informational and content type Linkclues, as well as using content type information from webservers to make the content Linkclues more accurate.