Monday, November 16, 2009

Adding LibertySearch.info to Google Chrome

Below are the instructions for adding LibertySearch.info search capability to Google Chrome (or Chromium, IE and Firefox instructions here):

Open Chrome and click on the Customize icon on the right, and click on Options, as seen in the picture below:



Once in the Options window, at the bottom of the Basic tab, to the right of the Default Search section, click Manage:



In the Search Engines window, click the Add button in the top-right of the window. An Edit Search Engine dialog will open and fill it in as follows:



That full URL is: http://www.google.com/cse?cx=004244432897794916980:jtm420j1ej0&ie=UTF-8&q=%s&sa=Search

Then click Save and you're set. To use it, from the Chrome address bar type the keyword "ls" (this keyword can be set to anything you'd like), then hit Tab to begin the search. Type in your keyword(s) and hit enter:


Friday, November 6, 2009

Linkable Search Results Page

Since I use the search bar in my browser when searching LibertySearch.info, I am able to use the URL from the search results page to create a link. This is unavailable when using the search bar on the main site. For those who would like a linkable search results page, I've added a small search bar on the right side of the page.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Add LibertySearch.info to Blogger Easier

I've added shortcuts under the embed code on the right to add a LibertySearch.info bar to Blogger. The displayed code can be used for any blog or website of any host.

Instructions for Adding LibertySearch.info

I've enabled adding LibertySearch.info to your browser's search bar if you use either Firefox or Internet Explorer. It's very simple.

For Firefox, go to http://www.libertysearch.info. Once loaded, click the drop-down on the search bar (as seen below in the picture) and click "Add 'LibertySearch.info". Done.



For Internet Explorer (IE), go to http://www.libertysearch.info. Once loaded, click the drop-down on the search bar (as seen below in the first picture) and click "Add Search Providers" and then "LibertySearch.info". It will then ask you if you want to add it as a search provider (as seen below in the second picture). Click "Add Provider". Setting as your default is optional. Done.




You're now set to use LibertySearch.info directly from your browser!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Welcome to LibertySearch.info...

The purpose of this site is to confine your Google search to the best resources on liberty. Give it a try, just enter your keyword(s) on the main page and hit Search! Check out the code on the right to add LibertySearch.info to your own site.