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You may arrive on a web page that contains a long list of websites, several hundred could be referenced in one single page and you may wonder why WOT does not display a rating icon for every site. There is a load restriction in place that is set to an ''x-quantity'' per browser.
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An example of a website that WOT will, by default show rating icons, but where not all listings are loaded is DMOZ - [http://www.dmoz.org/ visit]
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You may arrive on a webpage that has a long list of websites, several hundred could be referenced in a single page and you may wonder why WOT does not display a rating icon for every site. There is a load restriction in place that is set to an ''x-quantity'' per browser.
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An example of a website that WOT will, by default show rating icons, but where not all listings are loaded is [http://www.dmoz.org/ DMOZ.]
  
 
=Firefox=
 
=Firefox=
The Firefox add-on currently loads reputations for at most 100 different domains on any given page.
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Currently loads reputations for at most 100 different domains on any given page - reloading the page will get you another 100 reputations.
Reloading the page will get you another 100 reputations.
 
  
 
=Internet Explorer=
 
=Internet Explorer=
 
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Doesn't support non-Gmail email providers.
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This is a work in progress.
 

Latest revision as of 10:39, 19 February 2012

You may arrive on a webpage that has a long list of websites, several hundred could be referenced in a single page and you may wonder why WOT does not display a rating icon for every site. There is a load restriction in place that is set to an x-quantity per browser.

An example of a website that WOT will, by default show rating icons, but where not all listings are loaded is DMOZ.

Firefox

Currently loads reputations for at most 100 different domains on any given page - reloading the page will get you another 100 reputations.

Internet Explorer

Doesn't support non-Gmail email providers.