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It's important to keep search and URLs separate - Netscape 6 / Mozilla 1 tried to combine them, and it was a disaster / UI nightmare. -- [[User:BenB|BenB]] 23:17, 29 July 2009 (UTC) | It's important to keep search and URLs separate - Netscape 6 / Mozilla 1 tried to combine them, and it was a disaster / UI nightmare. -- [[User:BenB|BenB]] 23:17, 29 July 2009 (UTC) | ||
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Sorry to say I DISAGREE. I started using Chrome a few months ago but still revert to Firefox for web development (Firebug, developer toolbar etc). I find that Chrome is easier to use for search. Whatever you're doing, just type it in the super bar. Having a separate bar for search and URL's just requires the user to stop and think about what they are wanting to do. A superbar means they don't have to do that. | |||
However, I do think that switching search providers quickly and easily is important. Easy solution though: just put the search engine selector at the front of the superbar. Job done. | |||
== Title in Awesomebar == | == Title in Awesomebar == | ||
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