From: Michael M. <mic...@gm...> - 2006-09-15 14:16:30
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Tristan Mc Leay wrote: > Aside from being true GTK rather than XUL, the 'killer feature' of > Galeon for me is the smart bookmarks so I can easily check Google, > Wikipedia or a dictionary by just clicking in the right text box. Same here. Best of these search boxes is that they have their own history drop down box. > I've just had a quick (five second) look at Kazehakase, and apart from > having an impossible-to-say/type name, it has a single Internet Search > box like Firefox. Does anyone know of any browsers apart from Galeon > that can have any number of these textboxes on a toolbar? as easy to > add new ones as in Galeon, too? I had a look at Epiphany (thinking it > comes from Galeon, after all), but I can't see any way to add > bookmarks to the toolbar, let alone smart bookmarks. Am I missing > something? Epiphany apparently supports smart bookmarks as regular bookmarks, i.e. you just put the smart address in the normal bookmark address field. E.g. something like: {encoding="UTF-8"}http://www.google.de/search?q=%s&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&btnG=Google-Suche&lr= The '{encoding="UTF-8"}' is optional, the "%s" is the search term, just like in Galeon. Regards... Michael |