Smart keywords

Show content customized for:

Smart keywords are an easy way to search specific web sites directly from the Firefox Location bar. Instead of going to the targeted web site, finding the search function, and executing the search, you can search the web site using Firefox, while you are at any web site.

For example, suppose you search The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) on a regular basis. You can define a smart keyword to enable searching IMDB through your browser. To search IMDB for information on William Shatner, you would enter the following in the Firefox Location bar:
imdb William Shatner

To create a smart keyword:

  1. Visit the page on the target web site that has the search field that you would normally use to search the site.
  2. Right-clickHold down the Ctrl key while you click on the search field. Select Add a Keyword for this Search....



  3. The Add Bookmark dialog appears. Enter an appropriate name for the bookmark (e.g. "The Internet Movie Database"). Create a keyword (e.g. "imdb").



  4. Select the bookmark folder to contain the smart keyword. Click OK.

To use the created smart bookmark, enter the keyword and the search string in the Location bar and then press EnterReturn.


Did this article solve a problem you had with Firefox?

Was this article easy to understand?



Page last modified on Friday 13 of June, 2008 21:03:11 PST.
Contributors to this page: Chris_Ilias , skulvis and Thomas .
- This is a help article -