DQSD is a killer app. I use it constantly -- many thanks!

There's one little thing that Googlebar can do that I kinda
miss, and I wonder whether anyone's working on anything like
it for Phoenix, IE, or Mozilla (in that order of preference).
Specifically, being able to highlight and find search terms 
without having to retype them -- Googlebar puts up each of 
your search terms as buttons which can be clicked to find the
next term, and it also offers a button to turn on a highlight
in all the matching terms.

I was thinking that we could do better -- DQSD has a very
nice config file that explains how many search engines work;
what if there were a little browser plugin that looked at 
URLs/form submissions (using DQSD's config as a guide) to 
see if one of them matched a search engine input, and 
if so it would highlight the resulting page, and populate
a dropdown list with the search terms.

Anyone? Has it been done?

-Billy




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