Dr Lobster's search page inspired me to create this similar idea - but it reduces the number of clicks required to choose a search. Obviously I've done no work on it graphically but it would be easy to implement.
http://www.denman.me.uk/search/srchexmp.htm
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my home page is set to http://livepage.apple.com/ in our beloved Safari.
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Good point, DJGM, but are you aware that having several home pages opened at same time will slow down the launching of browser?DJGM wrote:When I open my browser, or click the Home button, it opens all these sites in the same window simultaneously . . .
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I don't mind waiting the extra few seconds it takes to open those tabs at startup, especially since SeaMonkey is the
first program I open when I boot Windows, so it does take a little while to start up while the background services
and processes load up. And considering I'm still on a 450MHz Pentium II PC, I'm used to waiting a bit longer.
first program I open when I boot Windows, so it does take a little while to start up while the background services
and processes load up. And considering I'm still on a 450MHz Pentium II PC, I'm used to waiting a bit longer.