Difference between revisions of "How to search the WSO Facebook directly from the Firefox search box"

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Save the "wso.jpg" file in the same "searchplugins" folder. That's it. Restart firefox. Now, when you click on the icon or little triangle next to your Firefox search box, the drop-down menu should show "WSO Facebook" as one of the search engines you can use. Let me know if it's working properly. You'll probably need to be on campus for it to work.
 
Save the "wso.jpg" file in the same "searchplugins" folder. That's it. Restart firefox. Now, when you click on the icon or little triangle next to your Firefox search box, the drop-down menu should show "WSO Facebook" as one of the search engines you can use. Let me know if it's working properly. You'll probably need to be on campus for it to work.
  
Note: This is stolen from Ronit Bhattacharyya's blog. I changed the pic, though, to use the WSO "W" instead of the Williams "W".
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Note: This is stolen from Ronit Bhattacharyya's blog. I changed the pic, though, to use the WSO "W" instead of the Williams "W" (a fine distinction).

Revision as of 02:07, October 20, 2005

Click on these files: Media:Wso.src and Media:WSO_icon.jpg

When prompted for what you want to do with the SRC file, choose "Save to Disk" and put it in your Firefox "searchplugins" folder. Wherever on your hard disk Firefox is located, there should be a folder called "searchplugins" in the same directory. On a typical Windows machine, this will be C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins. On Mac OS X, this will be /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/searchplugins/.

Save the "wso.jpg" file in the same "searchplugins" folder. That's it. Restart firefox. Now, when you click on the icon or little triangle next to your Firefox search box, the drop-down menu should show "WSO Facebook" as one of the search engines you can use. Let me know if it's working properly. You'll probably need to be on campus for it to work.

Note: This is stolen from Ronit Bhattacharyya's blog. I changed the pic, though, to use the WSO "W" instead of the Williams "W" (a fine distinction).