Firefox search bar suggestions Jun02 '07

The built-in search bar for Firefox offers "suggestions," which are actual, "live" results, as you type.

Screenshot of Firefox search bar

This comes in handy quite often. Here are some examples of how I use this feature to save time.

Arithmetic

I typically use Google to perform basic arithmetic.

Example: 189.32 - 88.16

Using Google as a calculator saves me from having to open a separate calculator application, when I am already in the browser.

With Firefox search suggestions, you can save even more time.

Screenshot of Firefox search bar

As you type any equation into the search bar, a suggestion will appear that provides the answer. You don't even have to visit Google to accomplish this.

Definitions and spelling

Often I'll be thinking of words that I either forgot how to spell, or I am unsure of their meaning.

Typing "define", plus the first few characters of the word, will immediately provide me with spelling suggestions.

Screenshot of Firefox search bar

Then, if I want the full definition, I submit the search by hitting Enter, which then brings me to the search results (in this case: definitions).

Screenshot of Google results page

Categories: Efficiency , Firefox , Tips

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