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Here are two searches I made for Ubiquity.

One searches AniDB with the command "anidb". Example "anidb Naruto".

The second is for AnimeSuki.

AniDB: http://www.lusky3.110mb.com/anidb/index.htm

AnimeSuki: http://www.lusky3.110mb.com/animesuki/index.htm


Enjoy.
arigatou.

I think I'll check out the Ubiquity thing..
I looked up in Wiki but I still don't quite get what this new Ubiquity thing is.... anyone care to explain?
Watch the video. Exaplains everything.

http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/
I have ubiquity installed, it has a hell of a lot of potential....... thanks Kuu for these ones ^_^
The best thing about this search is the "this" command. I love highlighting an anime I've never heard of and typing "ani this", brings me right to the anidb page ^_^
OMG that is AWESOME!!!!!!! How do you make them?
If you guys want to help me out, subscribe to herd (https://labs.toolness.com/ubiquity-herd/command-feed/).
It only lets herd know what commands you have installed to Ubiquity. It will help my commands become more recognized.

I've updated EVERY command. I chose a command that was more efficient in opening the search in a new tab (example, when I would search something, the tab would open beside my current tab, but the active tab would still be the tab I searched from.)


To update:

If you had auto-updating selected when you subscribed it will automatically update with the new command.


To update manually:

Open Ubiquity and type "help" and press enter.
To the right of the page (you may need to scroll down) you will see your subscribed sites.
Click unsubscribe on the command you want to update (see figure1).

figure1.
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Now go back to the original page you subscribed to, eg (http://lusky3.110mb.com/anidb/index.htm)
It will ask you to subscribe again. It may also be a good idea to select the box for Auto-updates, so you don't have to do this process again when I update the code.





Let me know if these new commands change anything on your browser as well!
holy that's awesome! but I think Ubiquity has GIGANTIC memory leak...... my FF3 is using 1.3GB RAM right now...
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