spoke the other day John Doe, a great friend and partner in The Community one of those things things to fall in love with FireFox : The possibility not only of direct searches in several other search, but also to add new other to our favorite search engines all . Yesterday I spoke to David Charro, a great friend and colleague, another of those things you fall in love with FireFox : The possibility of direct search engine you want by using what FireFox called keywords.
Let's see how this works with a practical example. Suppose you usually a page you're looking foo, and I like not having to navigate to it whenever you want to search. Let this be, for example, the form in the dictionary of the English Royal Academy of Language. To access it go to your homepage ( http://www.rae.es ) and click on the link "Dictionary of the English language."
Now, to perform a search, you would touch typing in the search word in the text box. Well, you have to do is press the right button on it, ie contextual menu associated with it. Choose the option called "Add a Keyword" or something similar. You will see a dialog box used to create a new bookmark (also known as favorites ). Give the name you want and create it wherever you want. What matters is the keyword . Write something in this area meaningful and comfortable, for example rae.
From this moment, when you type in the address bar of FireFox mipalabrita rae, FireFox will show the result of searching mipalabrita in the dictionary of the RAE. Nice, right? And if you love
research on all things, open the bookmark manager and check out the "Quick Search" probably there are examples of how the thingy is rula.
0 comments:
Post a Comment