Besides, I don't like abstracting from the name of the website, I like
to keep answers.com as answers.com and not answer or an or a. Even if
I did change it to "answers", it would still suggest
"answers.yahoo.com" first because I view that more then answers.com.
This is because Chrome does not count a search on a site as a hit
towards the site.

On Aug 25, 11:41 pm, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> The point what I'm trying to make is not how to solve this problem
> personally, but rather how to improve Chrome so that it solves this
> problem seamlessly for everyone, and for those that aren't savvy
> enough to go through the process of adding keywords to search engines.
>
> On Aug 25, 7:42 am, shirish <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > <snipped>
>
> > Hi there,
> >  I had similar issue with wikipedia and followed the instructions in
> > the 
> > bloghttp://google-chrome-tips.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-add-wikipedia-s...
>
> > After you understand that, only couple of things remain :-
>
> > a. Whatever keywords you want to use for the search engine. Make sure
> > they are 'unique' to each other.
>
> > b. You have to find out the URL which will make the search happen.
> > --
> >           Regards,
> >           Shirish Agarwal
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