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== Aliases ==
== Aliases ==


On Windows, the term "alias" is rarely if ever used, so I'd suggest calling them "shortcuts" on that platform, since that's Windows' analogy to the Mac's alias. Plus, on the Windows file properties dialog, there's a similar feature that lets you launch a file using a user-defined key combo&nbsp;&ndash; Windows calls that a "Shortcut key." &ndash;&nbsp;[[User:Minh Nguyen|Minh Nguyễn]] <small class="plainlinks">([[User talk:Minh Nguyen|talk]], [[Special:Contributions/Minh Nguyen|contribs]], [http://mxn.f2o.org/index.html blog])</small> 13:41, 4 Dec 2005 (PST)
On Windows, the term "alias" is rarely if ever used, so I'd suggest calling them "shortcuts" on that platform, since that's Windows' analogy to the Mac's alias. Plus, on the Windows file properties dialog, there's a similar feature that lets you launch a file using a user-defined key combo&nbsp;&ndash; Windows calls that a "Shortcut key." &ndash;&nbsp;[[User:Minh Nguyen|Minh Nguy�n]] <small class="plainlinks">([[User talk:Minh Nguyen|talk]], [[Special:Contributions/Minh Nguyen|contribs]], [http://mxn.f2o.org/index.html blog])</small> 13:41, 4 Dec 2005 (PST)
: I agree, I prefer "shortcuts" over "aliases" - "aliases" just doesn't seem very intuitive . Why not "keyword"? To keep it distinct from bookmarks keywords? - [[User:GavinSharp|Gavin]], 2006-01-03 10:50 PST
: I agree, I prefer "shortcuts" over "aliases" - "aliases" just doesn't seem very intuitive . Why not "keyword"? To keep it distinct from bookmarks keywords? - [[User:GavinSharp|Gavin]], 2006-01-03 10:50 PST


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I'd very much like to see some basic string operations possible on search engine entries. For example, some map services offer the ability to plot a route from Place A to Place B.
I'd very much like to see some basic string operations possible on search engine entries. For example, some map services offer the ability to plot a route from Place A to Place B.


The URL for such a site looks something like
The URL for such a site looks something like:
http://www.sitename.com/search?journeystart=<some place>&journyend=<another place>
 
www.sitename.com/search?journeystart=<some place>&journyend=<another place>


So in the firefox search bar, I'd like to be able to enter "London to Liverpool", then get text to the left of " to " ("London"), and to the right ("Liverpool") then pass those two locations as parameters to the search URL:  
So in the firefox search bar, I'd like to be able to enter "London to Liverpool", then get text to the left of " to " ("London"), and to the right ("Liverpool") then pass those two locations as parameters to the search URL:  


http://www.sitename.com/search?journeystart=London&journyend=Liverpool
www.sitename.com/search?journeystart=London&journyend=Liverpool


[[User:Steve England|Steve England]] 04:58, 10 Feb 2006 (PST)
[[User:Steve England|Steve England]] 04:58, 10 Feb 2006 (PST)
== Remove Search Engines ==
I would like be able to remove the search engines from the search engine bar.
=== User Comments ===
Forgive me if this is not the appropriate location, but I am desperate to suggest an improvement to the Search Service. 
The binding of the right click "search for highlighted text" to the search engine selection in the search box needs to be optional, but with the option to select the right click search engine (these options could be managed via the "Manage search engines..." drop down menu item, another drop down menu with "Use search box engine" and all the search engines as entries).  My use case is that I left the search box on Wikipedia and used the Google default everywhere else in all previous versions of Firefox.
Now when I use Wikipedia in the search box, I have to remember, or interrupt my
right-click search, to reset the search to Google.  This is driving me to distraction.
--[[User:HamishMacEwan|HamishMacEwan]] 13:01, 13 November 2006 (PST)
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