Rakshit Khare's Blog- Aarambh » firefox http://www.rakshitk.com/blog Not just a blog but my 2nd home | The Technology Inside Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:39:16 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 Smart way to configure Firefox address bar with Search Engines http://www.rakshitk.com/blog/2008/05/16/smart-way-to-configure-firefox-address-bar-with-search-engines/ http://www.rakshitk.com/blog/2008/05/16/smart-way-to-configure-firefox-address-bar-with-search-engines/#comments Fri, 16 May 2008 16:20:16 +0000 Rakshit http://www.rakshitk.com/blog/2008/05/16/smart-way-to-configure-firefox-address-bar-with-search-engines/ In my last post we have discussed about using Firefox address bar as search box. But that was just a basic level tutorial. What I am going to discuss today is a step forward to the original one.

How about utilizing all possible search engines functionality from your single Firefox address bar? At any time you can easily search Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, Answers.com etc. No need to first choose your search engine type and then do the required searching.

Let’s quickly go through the steps involved for this configuration to work efficiently:-

(Mind you it’s just a 1 time configuration)

1- Choose your default Search Engine type and configure it by the method explained earlier. (I have setup Google for that)

Now we have to configure the alternative Search Engines.

2- Navigate to the first site whose search engine you want to use.

3- Right click on the text box for the search, and choose Add a Keyword for this search

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4- In the dialog box that pops up, enter a Name and a Keyword (alias). Choose a keyword that you can remember easily

(For example: – go for Google, ya for Yahoo, wi for Wikipedia, ans for Answers.com etc.)

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Similarly, add all other possible Search Engines that you use frequently.

How to implement it?

1- Press Alt+D to set the focus on the address bar.

2- If you want to use your Default Search Engine, just type the search terms straight away and press enter.

3- If you wish to use any other Search Engine that you have configured earlier, first type its Keyword followed by <SPACE> and then your search terms.

Example: - go rakshit khare for searching through Google, ya rakshit khare for searching through Yahoo, wi rakshit khare for searching through Wikipedia etc.

That’s it. You are done.


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Change Firefox to work like Safari http://www.rakshitk.com/blog/2008/01/04/change-firefox-to-work-like-safari/ http://www.rakshitk.com/blog/2008/01/04/change-firefox-to-work-like-safari/#comments Fri, 04 Jan 2008 15:49:18 +0000 Rakshit http://rakshitk.com/blog/2008/01/04/change-firefox-to-work-like-safari/ Firefox has always been my first choice Web Browser. When Safari for Windows was launched, I liked that browser too, simply because it was an APPLE product. Still, I stick to Firefox and tried various ways to transform it to get Safari like look and feel. Here are the few customizations done on Firefox:-

1-> Add a Firefox’s Safari like theme with Apple like features.
iSafari; a brushed theme based on the Safari browser with Apple like features.
To do this, install iSafari.
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2-> Add a Safari-style progress bar. The firefox Add-on Fission combines address bar and progress bar.
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3-> One of the best feature in Safari is called SnapBack, which lets you “snap” back to the page you were originally viewing.
To do this, install SnapBack.
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4-> Another Safari feature lets users resize text areas to provide for easier editing.
To do this, install Resizeable Form Fields.
Hope you will like the new look and feel of Safari like Firefox. If in case you encounter any problem, do share that with us. I’ll try to correct that.

Also, if you know any other similar customization, please share that too with us.


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