InstantFox throwing away a letter
Hi there!
So InstantFox is not working as expected. For example, when I type "w california" in the url bar, hit enter, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Californi was reached - the last letter "a" was automatically dropped. One more example, type in the url bar "y apple" and https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=appl is reached - the last letter "e" got sabotaged. Damn it.
Ideas?
Thanks! Cavessson
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I see that in a couple reviews (March 28, March 5): https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/instantfox/reviews/
There is a bug report on file but I don't see any official progress on it: https://github.com/estivo/Instantfox/issues/103
Obviously it's irritating but you could double the last letter of your query...
Firefox doesn't show instant results based on the address bar, but it does have a search keyword feature. This allows you to assign a letter to a search engine in the same way that InstantFox seems to work.
I can't figure out the new place to add/edit search engine keywords, so you may have to use the old dialog. Copy the following and in a new tab paste it into the address bar and press Enter/Return:
chrome://browser/content/search/engineManager.xul
You'll see that when you select a search site, you can assign a "keyword" such as g for Google or w for Wikipedia.
To test the built-in feature, you'll need to disable InstantFox on the Add-ons page. Either:
- Command+Shift+a
- "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons
In the left column, click Extensions. Then you should be able to find InstantFox on the right.
jscher2000 - Support Volunteer மூலமாக
Thanks jscher2000 for the pointers. Think the issue is due to incompatibility with the updated Firefox. It used to work well.
Double the last letter is a wonderful workaround! Didn't think of dat : )
For a less geeky way to assign a keyword to a search engine: 1. Bookmark www.google.com 2. Press "Shift+Cmd+B" for Mac, or "Ctrl+Shift+Cmd" for PC to enter the bookmark page 3. Find at the bottom of the screen an arrow key, click 4. You'll find the keyword option
Cavesson மூலமாக
You can add a keyword in "Options/Preferences > Search" (click in the keyword column area).