Oh I've got plenty of those triggers already. Search With Safari is just nice 
for use with a general purpose trigger using "Execute QS Command Window with 
Text". That way I can invoke QS with a text field, type stuff and have "Search 
with Safari" come up as just one of the possible options.

The other way around—web search triggers—you're limited in that trigger to 
doing just that, web searches.  

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Adam Merrifield
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On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:

> On May 15, 2012, at 9:21 AM, seyDoggy wrote:
>  
> > I was hoping that this plugin would allow me to do away with Safari all 
> > together, but it lacks some of the services that Safari enjoys like "Search 
> > With Google (A service of Safari.app)". Any chance that one would make it 
> > into this plugin?
>  
> That service is provided by Safari, not Quicksilver. For Chrome to offer an 
> equivalent service, the Chrome developers would have to add it.
>  
> Having said that, it sounds like all you need is one of Quicksilver’s basic 
> web searches.
>  
> http://blog.qsapp.com/post/4866725595/searching-the-web-with-quicksilver
>  
> The search will take place in your default browser, so if you set that to be 
> Chrome, it should do what you want.
>  
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