Searching WinCustomize? Read this!

Browser plugins help you find skins, articles and forum posts

http://www.zen40327.zen.co.uk/searchplugins/addplugins.html
Ever wanted to do a quick search for a skin? I've always found it a bit of a pain - you have to go to WinCustomize, wait for it to load, scroll down to the search box, select the library from that dropdown box, type the word in and wait for the results to come back. Wouldn't it be nice if there were fewer steps in that?

One obvious solution is the WinCustomize SkinBrowser. If you find yourself repeatedly searching through the library, it's a good idea to grab a copy of that by subscribing to WinCustomize. But what if you just want to look for a skin every few days? It's a hassle having to start the skinbrowser up - it's probably faster to use the website, unless you want to do several searches.

Enter search plugins. These little babies integrate into the search box on your browser - you just have to select the plugin you want to use for a particular search, and then type in your search term, and it searches that library or forum for you!

(for those of you who don't yet have a browser with a search box, I advise you to get Firefox at this point )

So, how to get these plugins? Well, you'll be glad to know I've done all the hard work for you. Just go to this page and click the appropriate links for the search plugins that you want to install. They should then show up in your search box to select. I've thrown in some for the GalCiv libraries and forums (even the GC2 ones that don't actually have a search yet ), as well as one for JoeUser. If you like the idea and want one for another popular site, you might be able to find what you're looking for here.

Please note that they are not official tools and are liable to stop working if the method used to search changes. Having said that, I hope you find them helpful!

For any developers wishing to do something similar, I suggest you look at the Mozilla overview and the Apple docs.
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Reply #2 Top
Amazing! Thanks a ton Greenreaper!
Reply #3 Top
Those are awesome and work brilliantly! Thanks
Reply #6 Top
Awesome! Muchas Gracias!
Reply #7 Top
Ha Kona

Excellent, GR!!!
Reply #8 Top
what a help, thanks!
Reply #9 Top
Way cool, Greenreaper!
Reply #10 Top
OMG...I did this some time ago and totally forgot about it. Thanks GR LOL
Reply #11 Top
Ironically, I managed to find a major crash bug with Firefox while making this plugin - it let you set a plugin without setting a valid file, and if you clicked on it . . . *boom*

They fixed that one really quickly when I pointed it out!
Reply #12 Top
Evile genius has gotten a new name ...
Reply #15 Top
Sorry . . . there doesn't appear to be anything that supports mycroft search plugins with Maxathon. I'd suggest you look at the .src files and see if you can adapt the query strings to the Maxathon search format (or the format of one of its search plugins).
Reply #17 Top
thanx a bunch sleeping dragon! found this once, then lost it (updated/lost firefox config), and have been searching since!
Reply #18 Top
Thanks, greenreaper! I've got my favs loaded now, and it was quite the snap!
Reply #19 Top
thanx a bunch sleeping dragon!

doh! :smacking my head really hard: sorry for that. i should know better than to type several comments in a row, and half asleep as well!

Sorry Green Reaper! :extremely humbly appologizes:
Reply #20 Top
*grins* - I'm a sleeping norn, not a dragon - but don't worry about it.
Reply #21 Top
*grins* - I'm a sleeping norn, not a dragon


Reply #22 Top
thanks this will help me out a bunch because i search for new stuff everyother day or so
Reply #23 Top
wow thanks GreenReaper,

just discovered your plugins and they work great...what a fantastic way to search the forums...just type into FF's search box...brilliant

Reply #24 Top
Glad you like 'em.
Reply #25 Top
Ah, yes, the many many joys of using Firefox. Im surprised the geniuses over at Microsoft couldnt think of the things that Firefox has.