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by Prolorn
5891 days ago
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You can do the same in Chrome. Check under Options ("Basic" tab) > "Manage" next to Default Search. You should see a list of search engines. If you've already used the search engine and Chrome has picked it up, just select it from the list, "Edit", and customize what keyword you want to use (by default it uses the basic URL). If it's not there, "Add" to make a new one. For example, for Wikipedia I use:
Keyword: wp
URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&... Here's the Chrome help page about it: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?answer=95...
It tells you to use Tab to search, but typing just the keyword and search term works fine (e.g. "wp Google" to look up Google on Wikipedia). |
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It's definitely a weird interface and a lot of menus to go through, but once it's set up, it's pretty much the same as FF's search bookmarks. Thanks.