First, I realize this may be the wrong place to post this, but I honestly don’t know where else to try.
I rely heavy on the Interclue extension developed by Seth Wagoner. It hasn’t been updated since 2011 and there appears to be no way to contact Mr. Wagoner. And, to be brief, I’m hoping to interest a developer in creating a replacement.
The extension allows one to preview the contents of a link so that it isn’t necessary to load the entire web page, a major time savings when one’s DSL is so slow it no longer even qualifies as broadband.
Although the extension continues to work through Firefox 41.0.2., the most significant part of its functionality (an icon that appears over a link indicating that if one clicks on it a preview will appear) pretty much stopped working in Firefox 34 (it will pop up occasionally, but no longer appears next to any of the dozens and dozens of links that I use it on daily). So the last version of Firefox in which it is fully functional is Firefox 33.
If I could locate Mr. Wagoner, I would pay him to update the extension, and if anybody in the developer community knows him and would be willing to contact him, I’d appreciate it.
Alternatively, since no equivalent extension has ever been developed as far as I can tell, I am hoping that maybe I could interest somebody in creating an equivalent extension.
I’m by no means rich, but I would honestly be willing to pay somebody who could come up with a product that does the same thing.