Smart Keywords for Firefox

October 21st, 2007 Posted in the category Firefox, Tips n Tricks
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Mozilla Firefox, The favourite Browser for most of the netigens including me has a very cool feature called Smart Keywords. This feature is almost unknown to most of the people but it’s really useful. For most of the lazy people like me It is like a boon. This feature is used to create shortcuts to websites.

Basically, if we regularly use some website to search for something, there’s a good idea to use this feature. As an example, if you use wikipedia a lot, then just right click on the search box and choose Add a Keyword for this Search. Then just pick a name, wikipedia or super cool database or whatever you feel good, and a keyword say w for example, and a bookmark folder like mozilla firefox where it will be located. After that, you can just go to the address bar and type w something to seacrh, and the results page for that search will magically show up.

Try this and I am sure that you will never stop using it.

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  1. Aditya Says:

    Seriously, I didn’t know this :)
    -NC



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