Searching with Konqueror is very convenient. You can use the search bar or Web shortcuts.
Konqueror contains a search bar where you can choose from many search engines. If you want to search for a specific term, proceed as follows:
Locate the search bar in Konqueror. It is on the right side after the location bar.
Click the icon inside the search bar. Choose a search engine from the pop-up menu.
Insert your search term and press Enter. The result is displayed in Konqueror.
If you need a search engine that is not listed in the pop-up menu, add it as follows:
Each search engine defined is attached to a web shortcut. This shortcut can be entered in the location bar.
To see which are already defined, go to
+ + . You can see the names of the search providers and the shortcuts. Konqueror defines many search engines: Google, Yahoo, and Lycos, and a number of less common resources, like an acronym database, the Internet movie database, and KDE application searches.If you do not find your preferred search engine here, you are able to define a new one very easily. For example, to search our home page for some interesting articles, go to http://en.opensuse.org/, enter your query and look for the appropriate results.
Procedure 19.2. Creating New Web Shortcuts
Go to the search bar, click the icon, and select
.Make sure that
is activated.Click
.Create a new Web shortcut:
Assign your Web shortcut a name in
.
Enter the search URI. For example, if you want to search in
openSUSE, use
http://en.opensuse.org/Special:Search?search=\{@}.
The search query is specified as \{@}
. Get more
information by clicking in the text field labeled with
and pressing Shift+F1.
Enter your abbreviations in
. There can be entered more than one, separated by commas.Proceed with
.After creating a new Web shortcut, you can use it in the location bar. The result is displayed in the current window.
Using Shortcuts Directly without Opening Konqueror | |
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You do not need to open Konqueror and enter the Web shortcut. You can use it directly: select Alt+F2. After the dialog box appears, enter your shortcut, a colon (:), and your search term. from the main menu or press |