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We've mentioned that anyone can create Ubiquity commands.  Once created, these commands can be embedded in any web page.  If you have Ubiquity installed and you visit a page with an embedded command, Firefox will present you with the option of <b>subscribing</b> to the command.
We've mentioned that anyone can create Ubiquity commands.  Once created, these commands can be embedded in any web page.  If you have Ubiquity installed and you visit a page with an embedded command, Firefox will present you with the option of <b>subscribing</b> to the command.


To see this in action, you can visit [[http://hg.toolness.com/ubiquity-firefox/raw-file/7435416f211a/examples/sample-cmd.html] this example page].  You should see a bar coming down from the top of the browser window asking you whether you want to subscribe to the command or not.
To see this in action, you can visit [http://hg.toolness.com/ubiquity-firefox/raw-file/7435416f211a/examples/sample-cmd.html this example page on Atul's personal site].  You should see a bar coming down from the top of the browser window asking you whether you want to subscribe to the command or not.


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