Have you tried right-clicking the Omnibox \ "Edit search engines..."?

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 19:34, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I know that you can already use the Omnibar to search sites that have
> a search box which you've used before. But I would like to see some
> type of management feature for this.
>
> As far as I can tell, this is supposed to happen automatically, but it
> doesn't always. So I'd like to be able to create keywords myself.
> Perhaps by adding an option to the context menu of search boxes that
> says "Add a keyword for this search" (Firefox already has this
> feature).
>
> Also, the automatic keywords for some sites are a bit lengthy,
> wikipedia for example. I'd rather just type "wik" <tab> to start
> searching in wikipedia rather than typing "wikipedia.org" <tab>. So
> I'd like to be able to shorten the keywords used. Just another section
> in the "Minor Tweaks" section of the options would be nice, that would
> show the list of current keywords with buttons to "Add", "Remove" or
> "Edit".
>
> >
>

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