One feature that includes the Opera browser is the Fast Forward, which seeks to take us to the next most likely outcome, such as going the next page of search results or an image gallery. It is not something we consider essential, but if the case in Firefox is an extension that makes something similar.
Fast Forward is a Firefox extension that adds a button to move forward, but it behaves differently from the above, seeking to bring to the page where they have been most popular visitors to the site where we are.
When you install will add a navigation button as shown above, and that looks well integrated with the default theme of Firefox on Windows, but not with other themes or if you're such a Mac (this could be improved) .
The button works as a sort of "stumble" and you can click on the button or use the dropdown menu to see all the recommendations it gives us to see. For instance we can see Youtube videos based on recommendations of what they have seen other users:
The extension works better the more popular the site is where we are, therefore a lot of cases will not recommendations.This will happen if the site is not well known or has not been registered by users of the extension, as this includes the option to send the addresses that are visited to improve results.
In my case, I prefer the bar StumbleUpon because I like the random results and I find it more fun to find sites, but of course, are two different things and in this case it is interesting to see where visitors go on a site.




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