Thursday, May 28, 2020
Blown away Browser search on JibberJobber Data (Chrome only)
Blown away Browser search on JibberJobber Data (Chrome only) Today I was blown away. Amazed. Let me explain: Ive gotten so used to doing searches from the browser bar that sometimes I forget that I couldnt do that for my JibberJobber data. In other words, do a search for dog food in your browser (URL) bar and the browser returns search results from a search engine (Chrome defaults to Google, Internet Explorer defaults to Bing, etc.). Sometimes I search for a name in my JibberJobber database expecting JibberJobber to return the results but of course that wouldnt work. I asked my team to put that on our two-mile list of enhancements and there it sits while we work on other stuff. Today I kind of made a mistake heres what I did (in Chrome this did not work on Internet Explorer or Firefox): 1. Type JibberJobber.com in the browser instead of hitting enter, I hit the space bar. Note: sometimes, when searching, Ive typed JibberJobber {search phrase} in the browser that is not the same thing. I do this to find blog posts like this: JibberJobber webinar When I hit the spacebar, look what my browser shows: I saw that and my heart skipped a beat could it be true? Could I really do a search on something from within the browser URL? Do you know how cool that would be? Na, it couldnt be true. Alas, I tried it and this is what I got: Now, if Im looking for something, instead of going to JibberJobber and searching, I can simply open a new tab, type JibberJobber.com and hit the space bar, and put the search phrase amazing! This is amazing. Thank you Google and Chrome team! I LOVE THIS! Blown away Browser search on JibberJobber Data (Chrome only) Today I was blown away. Amazed. Let me explain: Ive gotten so used to doing searches from the browser bar that sometimes I forget that I couldnt do that for my JibberJobber data. In other words, do a search for dog food in your browser (URL) bar and the browser returns search results from a search engine (Chrome defaults to Google, Internet Explorer defaults to Bing, etc.). Sometimes I search for a name in my JibberJobber database expecting JibberJobber to return the results but of course that wouldnt work. I asked my team to put that on our two-mile list of enhancements and there it sits while we work on other stuff. Today I kind of made a mistake heres what I did (in Chrome this did not work on Internet Explorer or Firefox): 1. Type JibberJobber.com in the browser instead of hitting enter, I hit the space bar. Note: sometimes, when searching, Ive typed JibberJobber {search phrase} in the browser that is not the same thing. I do this to find blog posts like this: JibberJobber webinar When I hit the spacebar, look what my browser shows: I saw that and my heart skipped a beat could it be true? Could I really do a search on something from within the browser URL? Do you know how cool that would be? Na, it couldnt be true. Alas, I tried it and this is what I got: Now, if Im looking for something, instead of going to JibberJobber and searching, I can simply open a new tab, type JibberJobber.com and hit the space bar, and put the search phrase amazing! This is amazing. Thank you Google and Chrome team! I LOVE THIS! Blown away Browser search on JibberJobber Data (Chrome only) Today I was blown away. Amazed. Let me explain: Ive gotten so used to doing searches from the browser bar that sometimes I forget that I couldnt do that for my JibberJobber data. In other words, do a search for dog food in your browser (URL) bar and the browser returns search results from a search engine (Chrome defaults to Google, Internet Explorer defaults to Bing, etc.). Sometimes I search for a name in my JibberJobber database expecting JibberJobber to return the results but of course that wouldnt work. I asked my team to put that on our two-mile list of enhancements and there it sits while we work on other stuff. Today I kind of made a mistake heres what I did (in Chrome this did not work on Internet Explorer or Firefox): 1. Type JibberJobber.com in the browser instead of hitting enter, I hit the space bar. Note: sometimes, when searching, Ive typed JibberJobber {search phrase} in the browser that is not the same thing. I do this to find blog posts like this: JibberJobber webinar When I hit the spacebar, look what my browser shows: I saw that and my heart skipped a beat could it be true? Could I really do a search on something from within the browser URL? Do you know how cool that would be? Na, it couldnt be true. Alas, I tried it and this is what I got: Now, if Im looking for something, instead of going to JibberJobber and searching, I can simply open a new tab, type JibberJobber.com and hit the space bar, and put the search phrase amazing! This is amazing. Thank you Google and Chrome team! I LOVE THIS!
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