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cybersearch 099.pngHere you thought that the only big announcements today were going to be from Apple. Looks like you were wrong! We’ve got another new version of our CyberSearch Firefox extension, and this time it packs more than just bug fixes.

P.S. I apologize for releasing these updates so frequently, but I’m trying to make the extension the best it can be.

–Keyword Icons–

The new CyberSearch 0.9.9 has two main features that are accompanied by a handful of bug fixes. The first thing that we’ve added is a slightly intelligent system that will try to guess what icon to use when you’re creating a new keyword. Basically what it does is grab the first URL you specify in the “Website URL” field, attach “favicon.ico” onto the end, and then paste it into the Icon URL field:

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To have the icon URL regenerated you can click the “auto” link at any time. We also wanted to show a preview of what the icon looks like, and CyberSearch now does that by replacing the “help” image located next to the URL field. If the field is blank you’ll still see the question mark icon, and you’ll still be able to get help for that field by hovering over the icon even after it’s been replaced.

–Smart Keywords–

I know that we all love the keyword system that CyberSearch offers, but sometimes it can be difficult to remember all of your keywords once you have more than a handful. That’s why we came up with what we like to call “smart” keywords.

How do they work? Well, there isn’t really anything that you have to setup in order to start using them (they are enabled for everyone by default). That’s why they are so great. Just type a URL, followed by a space, and then the text you want to search for. You will instantly see results from only that site:

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We, however, wanted to minimize the amount of work you needed to do in order to take advantage of this feature. Thats why you can also just press the spacebar after a full URL in the address bar to immediately search the contents of the site you’re currently on. Here’s an example where I was viewing the Firefox add-ons homepage, and all I had to do was press the spacebar followed by the extension name I was looking for:

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Notice how all of the results are from the Mozilla add-ons site? Cool, huh? You don’t have to spend time setting up an extensive list of keywords that you’ll never remember, and yet you can still search your favorite sites!

Keywords take precedence over the domain searching, and so any keywords you have setup will override this functionality. If you want to disable the setting all together you can do so in the General tab, and then uncheck the Automatically search domains option.

–And More–

We also threw in a couple of more minor fixes in this release:

  • When configuring keywords CyberSearch will truncate long URL’s that may appear in the drop-down menu.
  • HTML characters that appeared in the titles of results (ampersands, quotes, etc…) should show up as expected.

We’d very much appreciate it if you can kick around the new release to see if there are any bugs. The smart keywords won’t work with sites that have some special characters in them, such as question marks, and the reason we did that was because Google doesn’t like searching those kind of sites. Other than that anything should be fair game.

If you get a spare second don’t forget to leave a review for our extension. We’re currently sitting at 4.00 out of 5 stars, and we wouldn’t mind seeing it go up a little more. ;)

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    amazing extension, btw can there be an option of going to the search page??

    the reason iam asking is because if i searched for say google search cybernet from the awesome bar.. i select the cybernetnews and iam on the site but to see other things on cybernet i have to type the same thing again and go to different sites. There is no back button to look for search results or open multiple links

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    rdace wrote:
    amazing extension, btw can there be an option of going to the search page??

    the reason iam asking is because if i searched for say google search cybernet from the awesome bar.. i select the cybernetnews and iam on the site but to see other things on cybernet i have to type the same thing again and go to different sites. There is no back button to look for search results or open multiple links

    You could setup a keyword search in Firefox that will take you to the search page if you press enter. I understand what you’re saying regarding not being able to go back to the results, and I’m trying to think of an easy way to remedy that. I was thinking about creating a customizable keyword to retrieve the last keyword search you performed. For example, typing “lr” could auto-fill the address bar with the last thing you searched for. I’m not quite sure if that’s how it will work yet, but that’s what I’m leaning towards.

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    You can go back by pressing CTRL+Z in the address bar

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    Flenser wrote:
    You can go back by pressing CTRL+Z in the address bar

    Holy cow! I never even thought about Ctrl+Z working in the address bar.

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    Wow! Those are some nice and really well thought out features!
    My favorite ff ext :D

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    x wrote:
    Wow! Those are some nice and really well thought out features!
    My favorite ff ext :D

    Thanks! We are trying to add some creativity to the extension so that it becomes really useful for people. At the same time we don’t want to clutter the configuration interface, and we don’t want to make it complicated to use. So we’re very selective at the features we’ll add.

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    I don’t have any idea what is causing it, but I cannot get the extension to show any results outside of the history and bookmarks :( I tried disabling all extensions that deal with the locationbar to no avail..

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    Just tried the Searchery extension and it’s showing results for Amazon, but not for Google. Is Google blocking this now somehow? What else could be the problem? :?

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    Change wrote:
    Just tried the Searchery extension and it’s showing results for Amazon, but not for Google. Is Google blocking this now somehow? What else could be the problem? :?

    Huh, sounds like something could be conflicting. Have you installed any new extensions lately? Maybe try a clean profile to see if that would solve the issue. It’s working fine here though.

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    Okay, found out what it was: AdMuncher was blocking these extensions from retrieving results from Google (wasn’t working on a clean profile either). That sounds very odd to me. Do you have any idea why it would do that? Do they go through a tracker or ad-system somehow, before returning the results?

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    I am using v0.9.1 and when I right click on it from the Extensions list and search for updates, it reports that none exist. But the latest is v0.9.9. How do I upgrade w/o loss of settings?

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    Nevermind about the problem with AdMuncher, solved by the developers in the next signature update :)

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    Humm, that was me.

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    Change wrote:
    Okay, found out what it was: AdMuncher was blocking these extensions from retrieving results from Google (wasn’t working on a clean profile either). That sounds very odd to me. Do you have any idea why it would do that? Do they go through a tracker or ad-system somehow, before returning the results?

    I’m not sure why AdMuncher would be blocking the search results. That sounds pretty weird. Glad they got it fixed though.

    Sridhar Katakam wrote:
    I am using v0.9.1 and when I right click on it from the Extensions list and search for updates, it reports that none exist. But the latest is v0.9.9. How do I upgrade w/o loss of settings?

    I’m not sure why you’re not getting prompted to update. You can always download and install the extension again. Your existing settings will still be preserved.

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    I just saw the comment by ‘Bilbao’ on the add-on page about adding images search-
    [quote]Great Add-on. Makes searching that much faster. To search google images it would be great if we got a little thumbnail next to the name but that little quirk doesn’t bring down my rating 5/5 Good Job Guys[/quote]
    Type something and see a small thumbnail and selecting the result will show the full image..
    Are you planning something like this for the next version? That would be great addition to this extension! :D

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    x wrote:
    Type something and see a small thumbnail and selecting the result will show the full image..
    Are you planning something like this for the next version? That would be great addition to this extension! :D

    Yep, it’s already in the next version. Anytime you are performing an image search the icon to the left of the results is a tiny thumbnail of the image. Unfortunately it’s pretty small, but for most things it should help identify images.

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