The Firefox add-on provides quick access to related articles and instant Wikipedia searches from any web page.
But that's not all. Smarter Wikipedia also includes a feature that allows you to search specific text on the site without leaving the page. All you have to do is right-click on the highlighted text in question, and the context menu will offer you an option to search on Wikipedia. It's a handy time-saver, especially for those moments when you don't want to lose your place or disrupt your flow.
Importantly, Smarter Wikipedia is designed to run smoothly without slowing down your activity or causing pesky memory leaks. It's a lightweight add-on that won't get in the way or bog down your browsing. And it makes use of the DirectedEdge.com API, giving you access to cutting-edge tools and technology to enhance your overall experience.
Please note that Smarter Wikipedia is not affiliated with DirectedEdge and is not endorsed by the company in any way. But even without that stamp of approval, this add-on is definitely worth considering if you're a regular Wikipedia user who wants to improve your productivity and research capabilities.