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and subject line Bug#407261: On my wishlist for epiphany: a single search bar
for all my smart bookmarks
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package: epiphany
severity: wishlist
version: 2.14.3-4
Hello,
yesterday I found out how to use smart bookmarks in epiphany.
Now I love this browser even more ;)
At the moment I have 4 smart bookmarks (Google, Wikipedia, Debian
package search and a DE-EN dictionary) in my toolbar and each has its
own 'search box' in which I can enter the phrases to be parsed to the
URL (erm... hope you know what I mean).
It would be great if this could be reduced to only one 'search box'
which allows me to select which smart bookmark to use for the next
search via e.g. something like a pulldown menu. Of course, this is
heavily inspired by the way Iceweasel manages its 'search bar', but
combined with the advantages of epiphany's smart bookmarks...
Would you please forward this wishlist item to the upstream authors as a
request for a future feature?
Thank you very much!
Cheers,
Fabian
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Fabian Greffrath wrote:
> It would be great if this could be reduced to only one 'search box'
> which allows me to select which smart bookmark to use for the next
> search via e.g. something like a pulldown menu. Of course, this is
> heavily inspired by the way Iceweasel manages its 'search bar', but
> combined with the advantages of epiphany's smart bookmarks...
Making your wishes come true before you even formulate them is the GNOME
developer's job: this is already the case. No need for a new search box,
you can simply do it in the URL bar. Type your search terms, and a combo
box appears where you can choose your search engine.
Cheers,
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