Thank you Robert. Very cool.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 8:38 AM, vmensah wrote:
> Thanks Robert,
>
> It works perfectly.
>
> Victor.
>
> On Nov 20, 11:48 pm, Robert Kruhlak wrote:
> > Hi Valerie,
> >
> > Navigate to User:Kruhly/monobook.js
> >
> > Copy the javascript from line one up to and inclu
Thanks Robert,
It works perfectly.
Victor.
On Nov 20, 11:48 pm, Robert Kruhlak wrote:
> Hi Valerie,
>
> Navigate to User:Kruhly/monobook.js
>
> Copy the javascript from line one up to and including:
>
> addOnloadHook(install_search);
>
> I think the placement of the carriage returns are import
Rob - Yup.. That's the one
Thanks much
..Valerie
On Nov 20, 1:48 pm, Robert Kruhlak wrote:
> Hi Valerie,
>
> Navigate to User:Kruhly/monobook.js
>
> Copy the javascript from line one up to and including:
>
> addOnloadHook(install_search);
>
> I think the placement of the carriage returns ar
Hi Valerie,
Navigate to User:Kruhly/monobook.js
Copy the javascript from line one up to and including:
addOnloadHook(install_search);
I think the placement of the carriage returns are important.
Paste into User:/monobook.js
Save and by-pass your browser's cache by following the instructio
See [[User:Kruhly]]
It is some javascript -- possibly in User:YourUsername/common.js or
user.js I will look in more detail shortly.
Rob
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Wayne Mackintosh
wrote:
>
> Hi Valerie,
>
> While you are searching the Google search page with a radio button for
> WE -- i
Hi Valerie,
While you are searching the Google search page with a radio button for
WE -- in the mean time you can just include "Wikieducator" in your
search term.
Cheers
Wayne
On Nov 21, 8:02 am, valerie wrote:
> I'm sure that I saw a search page that was using Google search for
> searching