MultiSearch 2 and 3 released
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008I use Firefox and Google to do most of my research, and while tabbed browsing is a very useful feature, it still requires that extra bit of work to make searches flow efficiently - especially when I’m searching for different search phrases at the same time. The normal procedure is: [CTRL-TAB],[TAB (to get to firefox's Google search box)][type phrase][enter], and then repeat procedure for each new search tab you want to open. This procedure is clumsy and slow, and keeping track of which tab is for which search is a time consuming, memory wasting, process that no one _needs_ to endure.
To solve this problem, I created one single page that loads up to 3 Google pages at the same time, each with their own search box. This way, I can load up the main page, enter the search phrases I want in each frame, and have all three search frames display results simultaneously. I like that! For lazy people like me, that saves me lots of [ALT-TAB]‘ing and [CTRL-TAB]‘ing.
What’s even nicer is, depending on how your Firefox is customized, I can click a search result and have it open in the frame in which it was found, or simply [left-click] on the result to have it open as a new tab. No more [ALT-TAB]‘ing, [RIGHT-CLICK]‘ing, [MIDDLE-CLICKING]‘ing.
For convenience I’ve created two MultiSearch pages:
MultiSearch 2 - splits a page into two Google search frames, and,
MultiSearch 3 - splits a page into three Google search frames.
Now how cool is that?!
Questions I have are: how well does it work in other browsers, and how does it work on mobile phones.
I’d love some feedback!
