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This article outlines some methods for improving the functionality of the location bar in the browser.
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== How to configure the location bar to search Google, IMDB etc. ==
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==  Default search engine ==
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==  Option 1: Make Microb use your preferred search engine ==
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Just like with Firefox you can use the browser location bar to search Google. By default  if you enter more than one word in the Microb location bar you will be taken to the Google's first search result (i.e. 'i feel lucky'). To see the normal results page instead do the following:
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Just like with Firefox you can use the browser location bar to search Google. By default, if you enter more than one word in the location bar you will be taken to the Google's first search result (i.e. 'I Feel Lucky'). To see the normal search results instead do the following:
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- type about:config in the location bar (this may take some time to load, be patient)
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# Type about:config in the location bar.
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- type in 'Name' field (case sensitive): keyword.URL
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# Type in 'Name' field (case sensitive): <code>keyword.URL</code>
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# Type or paste in the 'Value' field: <code>http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=</code>
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# Tap 'Set preference'
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# Restart the browser
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Alternatively, use this link (one line):
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- type or paste in the 'Value' field:
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about:config?prefname=keyword.URL&prefvalue=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fsearch%3Fie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26sourceid%3Dnavclient%26gfns%3D1%26q%3D
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http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=
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This will make the change in about:config.
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- click 'Set preference'
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You can replace Google with your preferred search engine.
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- restart the browser
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== Yubnub shortcuts ==
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Alternatively, use this link (one line)
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about:config?prefname=keyword.URL&prefvalue=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com
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%2Fsearch%3Fie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26sourceid%3Dnavclient%26gfns%3D1%26q%3D
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which will make the change in about:config.
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Instead of Google you could use any search-engine as long as you know the right url.
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== Option 2: Yubnub shortcuts ==
If instead you change the default search engine from Google's I'm Feeling Lucky to Yubnub, you can search almost any web site directly from the address line. So, you can for example do the following searches:
If instead you change the default search engine from Google's I'm Feeling Lucky to Yubnub, you can search almost any web site directly from the address line. So, you can for example do the following searches:
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* g ''<search>'': Searches Google for ''<search>''.
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g abc def : Searches google for abc def
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* am ''<search>'': Searches Amazon for ''<search>''.
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* wi ''<search>'': Searches Wikipedia for ''<search>''.
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* imdb ''<search>'': Searches IMDb for ''<search>''.
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See the list of [http://yubnub.org/kernel/most_used_commands the common shortcuts] for more.
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am abc: Searches abc on amazon.com
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wi abc: Searches abc on Wikipedia
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imdb abc: Searches abc on IMDB etc.
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A list of most used commands can be found [http://yubnub.org/kernel/most_used_commands here].
This functionality is similar to that of Opera and Firefox, but with Yubnub, you don't need to tweak it. The shortcuts are already there. (Though this has the disadvantage that you can't tweak them to your preferences. For example, I usually use w for Wikipedia; but it is reserved for weather.com on Yubnub.)
This functionality is similar to that of Opera and Firefox, but with Yubnub, you don't need to tweak it. The shortcuts are already there. (Though this has the disadvantage that you can't tweak them to your preferences. For example, I usually use w for Wikipedia; but it is reserved for weather.com on Yubnub.)
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To enable:
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So, here is how to do it:
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# Type about:config in the location bar.
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1. Go to "about:config" in Microb browser.
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# Type in 'Name' field (case sensitive): <code>keyword.URL</code>
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# Type or paste in the 'Value' field: <code>http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command=</code>
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2. Enter "keyword.URL" into the Name box at the top (above Set Preference).
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# Tap 'Set preference'
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# Restart the browser2. Enter "keyword.URL" into the Name box at the top (above Set Preference).
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3. Enter "http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command=" as the value.
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4. Restart Microb.
Alternatively, use this link (one line):  
Alternatively, use this link (one line):  
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about:config?prefname=keyword.URL&prefvalue=http%3A%2F%2Fyubnub.org/parser/parse%3fcommand%3d
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about:config?prefname=keyword.URL&prefvalue=http%3A%2F%2Fyubnub.org/parser/parse%3fcommand%3d
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Also, if you use [http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16756&highlight=speeddial Speed Dial], your browsing experience will be much better. (Remember to use iamthewalrus' and Benson's version, not mine. That one is much improved.)
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The searches default to Google, so writing abc cde will search for abc def on Google; so you don't need a g at the beginning.
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== DuckDuckGo ==
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You can create your own searches with Yubnub provided you select an unused keyword.
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You can change your keyword.url to duckduckgo and utilise there bang shortcuts.
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== OpenDNS method ==
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Also, if you use [http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16756&highlight=speeddial Speed Dial], your browsing experience will be much better. (Remember to use iamthewalrus' and Benson's version, not mine. That one is much improved.)
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heeeeeey party people..... OpenDNS is free, but you have to register and make your IP address or network recognized. (This is done only once if you have a static IP or use the dynamic IP software of OpenDNS.)
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== Option 3: OpenDNS shortcuts ==
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An alternative is to use OpenDNS shortcuts. OpenDNS is free, but you have to register and make your IP address or network recognized. ( This is done only once if you have a static IP or use the dynamic IP software of OpenDNS.)
Steps:
Steps:
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# Register your network on OpenDNS.
 
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# Define shortcuts. Shortcuts fall into two categories:
 
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#* Site shortcuts: For example, typing m can you to mail.google.com
 
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#* Search shortcuts: For example, typing "g asd fgh" will search for asd fgh on Google, or "w asd fgh" for Wikipedia search etc. To create such a shortcut, make a search for asd and replace the part "asd" in the resulting search result page's URL to %s. So for Google, searching for asd will be: "http://www.google.com/search?rls=en&q=asd&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8" and as a shortcut URL one needs to give "http://www.google.com/search?rls=en&q=%s&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8".
 
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# Make microb work with the shortcuts. Follow the instructions on this page: http://www.opendns.com/support/article/123 .
 
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== On-device configureable shortcuts ==
 
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# Download [http://talk.maemo.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=7533&d=1267167539 this file] to your [[Nokia N900|N900]], prefereably to the Documents folder.
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1. Register your network on OpenDNS.
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# In [[terminal|X terminal]] enter the command <pre>mv MyDocs/.documents/search.txt search.htm</pre>
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#*NB If you saved to a folder other than Documents from the webbrowser MyDocs/.documents will need to be changed to the requisite path
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# Use the method outlined above to change the search URL to <pre>file:///home/user/search.htm?</pre>
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Now when you type a search into the address bar you can choose the following search engines by prefixing them with the letters lited below:
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2. Define shortcuts. Shortcuts fall into two categories:
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*go - regular Google search (not mobile!)
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2.1 Site shortcuts: For example, typing m can you to mail.google.com
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*wiki - wikipedia
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*map - Google Maps UK
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*ebay - eBay UK
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*php - PHP manual
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*mysql - MySQL manual
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*acronym - acronymfinder.com
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*urban - urbandictionary.com
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(eg. ebay n900 in the address bar will seach ebay.co.uk for an N900, whereas wiki n900 will search wikpedia)
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2.2 Search shortcuts: For example, typing "g asd fgh" will search for asd fgh on Google, or "w asd fgh" for Wikipedia search etc. To create such a shortcut, make a search for asd and replace the part "asd" in the resulting search result page's URL to %s. So for Google, searching for asd will be: "http://www.google.com/search?rls=en&q=asd&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8" and as a shortcut URL one needs to give "http://www.google.com/search?rls=en&q=%s&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8".
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You can add to or edit the choice of engines by editing <code>search.htm</code> using pygtkeditor or other text editor.  Editing the line
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3. Make microb work with the shortcuts. Follow the instructions on this page: http://www.opendns.com/support/article/123 .
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urls['go']='http://www.google.com/search?q=%s';
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to read
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urls['g']='http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%s';
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which means that instead of typing <code>go foo</code> into the address bar to get a search for foo from the full-fat google.com one would type <code>g foo</code> to search google.co.uk.
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An alternative, UK-centric version of the search file is available [http://talk.maemo.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=14436&d=1286383620 here].  Follow the instructions above to use it.  Diferences include making google.co.uk the default search engine, usind Oxford English Dictionaries reather than dictionary.com and adding [http://traintimes.org.uk traintimes.org.uk] support. For instance, putting <code>tt hitchin york 1000 tomorrow</code> will search for tomorrow's departures from Hitchin to York at around 1000; you can click the iCal links from its search results to get the times entered into your N900 calendar.  The site can also use the N900's geolocation abilities; typing <code>tt nearest York</code> or <code>tt n York</code> will, after prompting for permission to use geolocation, search for the next service to York from the station neaest to you.  For more on how to use this look at information on bookmarable searches on the [http://traintimes.org.uk traintimes] frontpage.
 
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