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The Old Man
![]() Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Syracuse, NY
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Cool Firefox search trick for subsim
This generally works for almost any search action allowed on a forum site but since Subsim is very busy I thought it would be most useful here.
OK step1; Open FireFox and logon to Subsim. step2; left click search and right click inside the search forums box/field. step3; Click "Add a Keyword for this search" step4; In the Keyword box type subsim. (any one word will work) Click Save. step5; Your actually done, but from any site you can now click in the address bar, clear it out - type something like - subsim submarine technology - hit enter. step6; Firefox activates the subsim search field and displays your results. Check it out. ![]()
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Fleet Admiral
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Cool trick. Thanks.
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Admiral
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Location: Suomi, sauna, puukko, perkele
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Works precisely the same on Opera, except for "Add a Keyword for this search" you've got "Create search"
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Seasoned Skipper
![]() Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Finland
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The query string has a security token. Will that outdate after some time?
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