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Originally Posted by JKT View Post
You already can perform searches in the URL address bar, only you need to preface them with the shortcut/keyword for the search. E.g. typing google OmniWeb will do a google search for OmniWeb for me, similarly mu OmniWeb for a search at www.macupdate.com. This is obviously far more powerful than what you suggest yourself as you also have control over what type of search is performed rather than it always being for one site such as Google. You can also edit the shortcuts/keywords to your own taste, so e.g. replace "google OmniWeb" with "g OmniWeb". With the exception of not being able to easily change the search engine in the search field using the keyboard, OmniWeb's search feature is extremely powerful and easy to use and is one of its key features that makes it stand out against the rest.
Point taken and thanks for letting me know.

How about this for a suggestion from iRider. New pages opened from a link on a page are opened in a tab directly below, and perhaps indented 2 characters from, the page on which the link resided, rather than at the bottom of the tab list?

So if I open three new pages from a link on tab 5, they show up as tabs 5a-5b-5c, inserted before what was tab 6.

Last edited by Boatguy; 2008-01-27 at 11:32 AM..