Chris Ilias wrote on 21/12/2018 4:27 AM:
On 2018-12-20 5:30 a.m., Daniel wrote:
One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it
bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking
for it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar,
which brings up a drop-down list of visited sites that includes those
two letter, and then I select the required web-address and job done! ;-)
Occasionally, however, instead of click on the required address in the
drop-down list, I just hit 'Enter' which takes me off to a DuckDuckGo
page of web sites that include those two letters (sw) together. Job
not done! ;-(
Looking at the Bookmarks Manager, it has an entry for "Tag:". If I
place the 'sw' as a tag, then, when I enter the 'sw' in the Address
Bar, will SM then select my bookmark and save me having to click on
the entry in the drop-down list??
Or would that be a 'Keyword'?? Something else??
TIA
Hi Daniel,
What you're looking for is the keyword feature.
Try the instructions in the following article:
<http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/browserfaq/BookmarkKeywords>.
Perfect, Chris, thank you!
It seems almost unnatural to add the 'sw' to the keywords line of the
drop-down and then just exit the Bookmarks Manager!! "Shouldn't I have
to click 'save' somewhere??" .... but, sure enough, it works ;-)
And good to see you are still here-abouts, too, Chris. :-)
--
Daniel
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