25 Useful Firefox Smart Keywords
| Published: | Mar 26, 2008 | |||
| Author: | Jordan Running | |||
| Related OS: | OS X / Windows / Linux | |||
Two weeks ago I told you how to streamline searching and browsing in Firefox with Smart Keywords. Smart Keywords allow you to jump straight to a web site or, more interestingly, perform a search at any of your favorite sites, just by typing a few characters into the address bar. In that article I showed you how to create Smart Keywords to search Google Maps; in this article I'll show you 25 of my favorite and most useful Smart Keywords.
How to use this list
Below you'll find the list of 25 Smart Keywords; each has a description, a URL (with that magic %s placeholder I told you about in the previous article), the keyword itself, and an example of its usage. There are two ways you can use the list:
You can download them all at once and import them into Firefox. This is the method I recommend and requires the least effort, and after you import them you can customize them to your liking or delete the ones you don't want. Here's how to do it:
Right-click on this link and choose "Save Link As..." and save the file to your hard drive, on your Desktop or in My Documents, for example.
Open Firefox's Bookmarks Manager by selecting Organize Bookmarks... from the Bookmarks menu.
Go to File > Import..., choose the From File option, and click Next. In the file dialog that appears, find the file that you just downloaded (smartkeywords.html), and click on the Open button.
That's it! They'll all be imported at once into their own folder in your Bookmarks. You can browse them, change their keywords, or remove ones you don't want by using the Bookmarks Manager.
Or you can pick and choose the ones you want from the list below, which I don't recommend unless you want just a few of them. This is a little trickier because using this method they won't have keywords or descriptions, so you'll have to add those manually. Here's how to do it:
Right-click on the URL for the Smart Keyword you want and choose Bookmark This Link...
In the dialog that appears, give it a meaningful name, choose or create a folder to put it in, and click OK.
Now give it a keyword by finding it in the Bookmarks menu or Bookmarks Manager, right-clicking on it and choosing Properties, entering a keyword (I've written my recommended keywords below), and clicking on OK.
You'll have to repeat this process for each of the Smart Keywords you want.
The list itself is below. If you followed method A above, each Smart Keyword was imported with a description that you can view in the Bookmarks Manager. Alternatively, you can bookmark this page and use it as your reference.
Search Amazon.com
Example: amazon confederacy of dunces
Keyword: amazonSearch eBay auctions
Example: ebay used iphone
Keyword: ebayCompare prices at PriceGrabber
Example: pg nikon digital camera
Keyword: pgGoogle web search
Example: g video editing tutorial
Keyword: gGoogle Images search
Example: images Sergey Brin
Keyword: imagesGoogle Maps local search
Example: map restaurants near Iowa City, IA
Keyword: mapGoogle News search
Example: news sub-prime mortgages
Keyword: newsSearch your Gmail messages
Example: gmail baby pictures
Keyword: gmail
Note: Requires a free Gmail accountCompose an email message with Gmail
Example: email jordan@example.com
Keyword: email
Note: Requires a free Gmail accountSearch your Google Reader feeds
Example: reader amazon kindle
Keyword: reader
Note: Requires a free Google Reader accountSearch YouTube videos
Example: youtube leave britney alone
Keyword: youtubeSearch for video and TV shows on Hulu
Example: hulu firefly
Keyword: huluSearch Metacritic reviews
Example: mc toy story 2
Keyword: mcSearch TV shows at TV.com
Example: tv the office
Keyword: tvSearch Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
Example: imdb apocalypse now
Keyword: imdbSearch for synonyms at Thesaurus.com
Example: thes enthusiastic
Keyword: thesGet the weather forecast from the Weather Channel
Example: weather indianapolis, in
Keyword: weatherSearch encyclopedia entries at Wikipedia
Example: wp battle of trafalgar
Keyword: wpSearch for information on Answers.com
Example: answers home equity loan
Keyword: answersGet human-powered search results at Mahalo
Example: mahalo chocolate rain
Keyword: mahaloSearch Facebook friends, groups, pages, etc.
Example: fb dawn smith
Keyword: fb
Note: Requires a free Facebook accountYahoo! web search
Example: y backpacking tips
Keyword: yTechnorati blog search
Example: blogs obama speech
Keyword: blogsInstantly bookmark current page on del.icio.us
Example: d firefox tips smartkeywords
Keyword: d
Note: Requires a free del.icio.us account. This Smart Keyword was originally published at Lifehacker.Search your del.icio.us bookmarks by tag
Example: del firefox+tips
Keyword: del
Note: Requires a free del.icio.us account. For this Smart Keyword you'll have to replace YOUR_DELICIOUS_USERNAME with your own del.icio.us username.
Shopping
Google tools
Video & entertainment
Reference
Miscellaneous
That's all 25, but I'm sure seasoned Firefox users among my readers have their own to share. If you do, please post them in the comments below!
About Jordan Running
Blogger since 1999, Jordan Running went pro in 2005 and never looked back. Sometimes programmer, occasional photographer, and serial tinkerer, he decided to to switch to Linux in 2001 but just hasn't quite gotten around to it yet.
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