Help me break a stupid internet search habit!

Better yet:

type “company” + Ctrl+Enter = http://www.company.com

I use this one all the time. Had to look up the rest:

type “company” + Shift+Enter = http://www.company.net
type “company” + Ctrl+Shift+Enter = http://www.company.org

Add Alt to any of these to open in a new tab.

Thanks for your response, NAF1138. Pretty cool, indeed.

MMM

It’s a really fast browser? I’m not sure what’s so awkward to use about it.

OK, I’m trying it out. Now where is the adblocker that works - the one I installed doesn’t.

Some times when distracted I will think, “I need to look for this on the web, Google is the tool I shall use, I must navigate there” I then type google.com in the address bar. Then when the page comes up I type “google” in the search box. It helpfully brings up a link to google, which I then click to be taken to a page with which to search for the original topic.

Apparently many other people do this as well, because when you type a g into the google search box it helpfully brings up google.com as the third option.

nm - it worked after a computer reboot. Next question (or should I start a new thread?): how do I save a link to a page (shortcut in IE, deskCut in Firefox)?

Chrome does seem faster than Firefox - if I can figure out how to use it the way I want to, it may become my default browser.

I am old and I don’t do that. I stopped it years ago.

You really need to take the most straightforward approach to dealing with this habit.

Just memorize the entire internet; that way you’ll never have to look anything up at all.

That’s not really “surfing” the internet. It’s more like “paddleboarding.”

I’m not sure I understand. If you want to Bookmark it, just click the Star left of the url/omnibar (if it’s a link you’ll use frequently, add it to the bookmark bar, so it’s always right there–super convenient).

If you want to create a desktop shortcut, simply drag the link onto the desktop. Done!

That’s just crazy enough to work!

Good idea, but I’d have to resize my browser.