Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Or if browsers weren't trying to be too smart enough and use the same box for both searching and addresses. Trips me with .py files all time time.


Press Ctrl+K and browser will be forced to search.


After ".py", use " ?" (the space is important) to force the search in firefox.


Using a question make in front of the term is traditionally how some browsers trigger search. They usually have a jeybconbe to add it automatically.

For example, in firefox and chrome ctrl-l will clear the URL bar and put the cursor and focus there to take you to the location you enter, and ctrl-k will do similar but pre-fill the location bar with a preceding '?' so a search is triggered on the input.

These shortcuts have existed for quite a while. They used to just focus the respective separate input boxes, when it wasn't all done through one.


What's a "jeybconbe"? It's a googlewhack for this thread.


And six hours later, as I read this thread, nobody has registered the domain still! ;-)


My best guess is that it looks like a typo for "keycombo".


Yes, thanks. Switched to a new keyboard on my phone, and I'm getting some different typos now. Not necessarily more, I always seem to have a lot that slip through, just different...


Or just start the query with `?`

Typing `?bla.py` in the omnibar will perform a search for `bla.py` on both Firefox and Chrome




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: