I know I haven’t updated my blog in a while, life has been hectic. I thought I would share a nice tip for using google+firefox keywords.
I often use ask.metafilter.com however I really dislike yahoo, whom they happen to use as their search engine. Now, it’s not very hard to go to google and type:
<some interesting question> site:ask.metafilter.com
However, this isn’t half as quick as using Firefox Keywords. Perhaps then is it possible to use Keywords and google together, using googles ability to restrict searches to a given domain?
It’s extremely easy. The best way I could recommend to do this is to go to google, right click in the search area and click ‘add a Keyword for this search…’, name it and decide on the Keyword command. I tend to use abbreviations or acronyms, in this case (a)sk (m)etafilter, "am".
One useful thing to know about Keywords is ‘%s’ substitution. This is what allows us to restrict our ask.mefi query to just their domain. To illustrate:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%s+site%3Aask.metafilter.com&btnG=Search
Is the search that is performed if I type "am <some search string here>" into the address bar. However, what would be passed to google would be
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=<some search string here>+site%3Aask.metafilter.com&btnG=Search
The search string being substituted for %s.
Of course the possibilities are endless, and as google is often better than some websites own internal search engines this might well come in useful.









Very useful post. Thank you.
Comment by jun — July 13, 2007 @ 4:58 pm