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Newer page: | version 4 | Last edited on March 1, 2012 9:25 pm | by PhilHollenback | Revert |
Older page: | version 3 | Last edited on October 12, 2007 3:32 pm | by PhilHollenback | Revert |
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Mozilla Keywords are a great way to add little shortcuts to your web browser. Basically you assign a keyword to a bookmark and then typing that keyword in the location bar jumps to the bookmark. Here's one I just figured out that I use a lot. After you set this up, just type ''dict someword'' in google and you will go right to the dict.org definition for the word.
* Add a new bookmark under Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks.
* Give it the name ''dict.org search''.
-* Use the following location: http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Database=*&Strategy=*&Query=%s
+* Use the following location: %%
http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Database=*&Strategy=*&Query=%s%%
* Pick a short keyword (I suggest ''dict'').
* Then save the new bookmark!
This trick works for any site where you can substitutes the %s into a URL to retrieve some sort of info.
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version 4
Mozilla Keywords are a great way to add little shortcuts to your web browser. Basically you assign a keyword to a bookmark and then typing that keyword in the location bar jumps to the bookmark. Here's one I just figured out that I use a lot. After you set this up, just type dict someword in google and you will go right to the dict.org definition for the word.
- Add a new bookmark under Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks.
- Give it the name dict.org search.
- Use the following location: %%http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=Dict1&Database=*&Strategy=*&Query=%s%%
- Pick a short keyword (I suggest dict).
- Then save the new bookmark!
This trick works for any site where you can substitutes the %s into a URL to retrieve some sort of info.