The Omnibar knows to help me type a host name, by giving a good
suggestion in row 1.
But when I type a word from the middle of a page title, I can't get it
up on top, not even by artificially "priming" my Omnibar history:

Trying to work around this, with my example "skä", I copied the full
URL (www.svt.... some 100 chars!) and repeated Ctrl+T, Ctrl+V for 12
times. Still, starting to type www.svt gives another page from same
host, but one that I'm sure I've visited very few times.
Also this didn't help the "skä" suggestions - "skä" still shows as row
3. One news is that the last suggestion row want's to show my "51
recent history items containing skä"".
I got this feeling the algorithm could help me better?

Suggestions:
* Maybe the Omnibar could learn, that after a few (2-5?) times of
typing "skä" to reach suggestion row 3, then row 3 could move up to
the top! This could possibly also reduce the agonies of FF3
converts...

* The row 2 "skä/" could at the same time have recorded a few negative-
history entries of the kind that "(timestamp): hostname skä
unreachable (tried: DNS, NetBIOS, WINS)". To limit the amount of neg-
history entries, this would only work for often repeated entries. It
could be a very short-lived history entry and get purged often.

The suggestions that come up for "skä", and any other few characters
that aren't part of a domain I've previously visited (like foo, aasdf)
all look like rows 1 and 2 are fixed. Not by type, but it is easy to
mistake it as such.
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