
plug in: intransitive senses :
to establish an electric circuit by inserting a plug
transitive senses : to attach or connect to a service outlet:
Date: 1903
plug: verb: to stop, make tight, or secure by
inserting a plug;
plug: noun: a piece used to fill a hole;
Etymology: Dutch, from Middle Dutch plugge; akin to Middle High German pfloc
plug
Date: 1627
--wwwebster dictionary
This "plug-in" is a piece of
programing code that augments the functionality of your internet browser, and we at
3DMAKER would recommend this one to anybody who wants to experience the latest in
animation and interactivity for the web. It is not necessary for you to get and install
the "plug-in" to view everything on this site. It is only required for the Flash
sections of the Gallery. For you to experience all this site has to offer you may need to download
and install a "plug-in" for your browser.
Internet Explorer 4.0 is pre-configured with flash when you
install it with all the options. Some versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer will
automatically download and intall the plug-in for you when you arrive at a page that
requires it. It is a 300k download and will take just a few minutes. If you
arrive at a page containing flash, and you don't see it, you may use one of the links on
this page to manually download and install the plug-in or upgrade to Internet Explorer 4.0.
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