Custom search engines as a bookmarks folder
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Wouldn't it be more logical to incorporate "custom search engines"
into the ordinary bookmarks, much like the special "bookmark bar"
under the address bar (I mean "Lišta záložek" in the Czech version).

In the bookmark manager, I would also find the "custom search engine
manager" as a subfolder. Also, if I opened the "custom search engine
manager", it would open the bookmark manager, and open the "custom
search engines" folder in it.

The main reason why I think that this would be a better setup is that
the "custom search engines" would be a part of bookmarks.html and
could be exported and/or imported at the same moment.

Online bookmarks
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Also, I think that Google should incorporate a method for online
synchronization of the bookmarks (attached e.g. to a Google account).
It should be possible to store folders with bookmarks on the Internet
(e.g. all of them), and the browser would update them every time a new
window is opened.

Auto completion of custom search engines queries
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If I use "w" as a Shortcut for Wikipedia in the omnibox, I can use
e.g. "w Barack Obama" to get to Obama's page on Wikipedia. Some of
these pages are more frequently used (not this one!). Wouldn't it be
more logical if the omnibox offered me to complete the "generalized
URL" with "Wikipedia: Barack Obama" when I write "w bar...." again? It
is doing the same thing for normal URLs that were manually entered. So
I don't know why the custom search engines in the omnibox turn off the
autofill as soon as I get inside them.

Best wishes, Lubos Motl, http://motls.blogspot.com/
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