What you need is to go to the Help center for Chrome and learn how to search from the magic OmniBox: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/.
On Dec 11, 11:35 am, Isaiah Cisneroz <[email protected]> wrote: > As "hip" and "cool" as the omnibar search function is in Google Chrome > it isn't functional at all. After using Chrome for weeks I still won't > switch from Firefox just because of the time that I'm losing while > searching for things. Without a functional second search feature I am > losing time when searching for things. > > For example: in Firefox or even (gasp) Internet Explorer, when search > for information about the movie Batman Begins I would simply open up > my browser, go to the right search box, select IMDB, search for > "Batman Begins", then be directly taken to that movie page. Also in > Firefox I could simply go to the address bar and type in "Batman > Begins IMDB" and it takes me DIRECTLY to the IMDB Batman Begins page. > > In Chrome however, I type in "Batman Begins" or even "Batman Begins > IMDB" and I am still taken to a google search page. As Im sure this > helps google ad revenue and number of hits. It is losing functionality > for us, the developing community. > > If anyone help develop the wonderful chrome omnibar or think that it > needs a change please respond. -- Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss
