Nice tip!!! :-D

2009/9/26 Alex Robbins <alexander.j.robb...@gmail.com>:
>
> Very nice. I just found out you can assign a keyword to search engines
> in the manage search engines menu. Now I just type "django search
> term" in the location bar and I get what I need. Don't have to change
> the search engine back and forth.
>
> Thanks for the awesome plugin.
>
> On Sep 24, 4:01 am, 玉东 <guangyudongb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, guys,
>>
>> I've made a firefox search plugin for django documents. It can save your
>> time if you often search the official django documents because you don't
>> have to visit the djangoproject.com first. Just type in the search box,
>> press enter and you'll see the page of the results.
>>
>> It is useful to me because I often need to search the documents and that's
>> the reason why I made it. And I think it might be useful to you if you have
>> the same demand, too.
>>
>> You can check it here:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/14474
>>
>> It is experimental right now but it can work perfectly under common windows
>> and linux distributions. If you meet problems, please tell me.
>>
>> Thank you.
>> --
>> 来自 广玉东
>> from Guang Yudong / Dennis
>> BUAA
>> guangyudongb...@gmail.com
>> cellphone: (+86)138-1174-5701
> >
>



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