Mike Hicks wrote: > On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 11:01 -0500, Paul Fierro wrote: > Galeon also has smart bookmarks built in, so you can have one or more > search field right in your toolbar (I have one for Google and one for > Wikipedia -- er, a Google search in site:en.wikipedia.org), or create a > bookmark elsewhere with "%s" somewhere in there and use a keyword to > search. For instance, I have a keword bookmark named "news" that > searches Google News, plus others for Netflix and IMDB so I don't have > to browse to the site to use their search engine. Type in "imdb back to > the future", and there you go.. (Firefox has a few keywords built in, > such as "map" and "news", but I haven't figured out where they're > configured -- I don't like their default behaviors). These are configured in the bookmark properties (right-click on a bookmark->properties). The keyword field is what you want. You can edit the built-in ones this way (I have google setup with '?'), also. It works the same way as Galeon; put a %s in the bookmark location.. Mike