Recently all commands have started working from the address bar, even
ones with URLs. I think maybe they started working since I installed
Firefox 1.5.
Has anybody else noticed this? I am just curious, and happy that it is
working better.
Brian
My friend got the new IE beta and he said it's like exactly like
FireFox. I guess IE finally got some sense knocked in to them. Thats
pathetic though. FF ALL THE WAY!! ; D
IMHO, installing YubNub in your Firefox addressbar is THE way to use
YubNub. I'm going to use your post as an excuse to list the reasons:
1) It's pure magic. Just showcase it like this to someone new to YubNub
and her jaw will drop.
2) The address bar is one of the most easily accessible places in
Firefox. There are three (3!) different keyboard shortcuts that take
you there (and they conveniently select all text in there), they are:
[Alt] + [D], [Ctrl] + [L], and [F6] --no matter how you usually rest
your hands, one of those should be convenient. Besides, when you create
a new tab (with [Ctrl]+[T] for instance), the address bar gets focus
automatically.
3) There are quite some commands that are simply meant to be used from
the addressbar: blub, !bm, desa, dgsub, gpr, alexa, wayback,
cachefromg, strip, tidy, delback, whois, dd, deli, linksto, and, well,
all my "universal" commands (>, >>, >>>, <, <<, <<<).
4) You can easily "overwrite" commands. Angry that 's' is just another
command that Google-searches? Well, just overwrite it by creating a new
Firefox keyword called 's' for something else (like
http://yubnub.org/parser/parse?command=spllw+, which would make 's'
your spell checker.) I'd also recommend overwriting those commands you
use hundreds of times a day (in my case, 'g' and 'a') with their
natural URLs (http://www.google.com/search?q= for 'g' for instance).
This way you'll make these commands faster and more reliable (YubNub
still crashes once in a while), and also lighten the load on YubNub.
5) There are some keyboard shortcuts that can make you even more
effective. For instance, you can type a YubNub command in the
addressbar and press [Alt]+[Enter] to automatically open the command in
a new tab. [Home] and [End] are also great to easily prepend or append
text to your URL.
6) You save screen real state. OK, I'm ridiculously obsessed with this
but it's true. The address bar simply has to be there, ne? I refuse to
have a second, wasteful command line for YubNub when the one that has
to be there will work just as well (better).
Any more reasons that come to mind? Any more commands meant to be used
from the address bar? Any tips?
--
Jon Aquino (Victoria BC Canada)
http://jonathanaquino.com
I was wondering about overriding some stuff to not involve yubnub too
but then I thought that if it is going to work you should probably
build as much as you can at the yubnub end (for others) and as little
as possible at your end (where no one else can use it). I would be
wary of having my "own" setup even to the slim extent of overriding 'g'
because it feels like the thin end of a wedge. What does whoever pays
the bills think?
Tom
Other commands that are good to use in the address bar are delurl
(similar to delback), tec, gbs, and ffbl.
Brian
Tom--
Using a runbox to call YubNub is an intriguing proposal. I may give it
a try but I don't think it'll work for me, mostly because an insane
share of my computer time is spent working on my browser windows (and
this will only increase with new developments like GMail Talk). If I am
already on a browser window it *is* faster to use the addressbar than
to call a runbox, because you don't have to prepend that "y".
>I would be wary of having my "own" setup even to the slim extent of overriding 'g' >because it feels like the thin end of a wedge.
I was wary myself too, but, just like for you, sometimes speed (and
reliability) is simply all-important for me. On the other hand, I do
agree very much with your assessment of the importance of the commons,
and I hope Jake figures out a neat way to allow our YubNub aliases to
be shared with the world. ^_^
Brian--
Glad you liked it and thanks for the list of commands. I didn't know
about ffbl and found it quite useful. It's also nice to know that tec
(technorati) automatically interprets a URL query as a linksto query.
Looking through the list of Golden Eggs I found two other commands
"meant" to be used in the address bar: login and 2t (this one is
strangely cool). Hope to hear more commands from everybody!
Jake--
Heh. So now there're two confessed staunch supporters of
YubNub-belongs-in-my-addressbar!
I suppose aliases are mostly stuff that aren't useful to another person
so this may be a bit of a pointless feature. Also, people may want
privacy for some of their aliases.
Hmm, I'll shut up now.
Tom
>(add ChicagoSage to your YubNub Aliases)
Which links to "!set chicagosage [your blog url]". Very cool! ;D
IMO, every command is meant for the address bar, because every command
links to a URL, well except for those that are used for piping only
(like %, filterstring, slice, etc.). I mean, really if you think about
it, all commands like "g", "ebay", anything like that is just...
address bar compatible! LOL.
A command that takes URLs as its input is more "meant", because it
really shines when used from the address bar. For instance, if you're
browsing the Yubnub blog and you decide to subscribe to it, you just
Ctrl-L to the address bar and prepend blub to the URL.
--
Jon Aquino (Victoria BC Canada)
http://jonathanaquino.com
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Subject: Re: YubNub on Firefox 1.5