Add a keyword search. In other words:
* Right click on Wikipedia's search edit box
* Select Add a Keyword for this search
* Type Wikipedia as the name
* Type something like w for the keyword
Now, any time you want to look something up in Wikipedia, go to the address bar (Control-L), and type something like:
w Linzer torte
Viola! This will work on any search edit box, and is, IMHO, one of the most under-used, under-appreciated features in Firefox.
Whoa, nice find!
Rated clock.
[QUOTE=Mr. Kobayashi;21511976]Add a keyword search. In other words:
* Right click on Wikipedia's search edit box
* Select Add a Keyword for this search
* Type Wikipedia as the name
* Type something like w for the keyword
Now, any time you want to look something up in Wikipedia, go to the address bar (Control-L), and type something like:
w Linzer torte
Viola! This will work on any search edit box, and is, IMHO, one of the most under-used, under-appreciated features in Firefox.[/QUOTE]
Google Chrome had that before firefox, Just saying.
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Allthough you could type in practicly any site like say
Ebay N64
Opera also has it.
:cool:
[QUOTE=Themage;21513251]Google Chrome had that before firefox, Just saying.
[editline]07:11PM[/editline]
Allthough you could type in practicly any site like say
Ebay N64[/QUOTE]
firefox has had this since before it was called firefox
[QUOTE=Themage;21513251]Google Chrome had that before firefox, Just saying.
[editline]07:11PM[/editline]
Allthough you could type in practicly any site like say
Ebay N64[/QUOTE]
Firefox had this before chrome came out...
[QUOTE=darnok;21513271]Opera also has it.
:cool:[/QUOTE]
And wikipedia is in it by default.
My browser is better than your browser :cool:
Opera has had this for years.
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Nothing new that Firefox and Chrome steals Opera features though...
Opera did have this first, still chrome :love:
[QUOTE=LarparNar;21520858]Opera has had this for years.
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Nothing new that Firefox and Chrome steals Opera features though...[/QUOTE]
Opera has also had a rendering engine for much longer than Firefox and Chrome, so they stole that too.
Yep, interpereting a standardized code and delivering it to an end user is stealing! Down with this sort of thing!
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