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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      When you're on any website and start entering something into the URL-bar, then an semi transparent overlay screen is shown with elements from Speeddial, bookmarks and websearch according to the entered search term.

      • If you hit "Esc" you'd get back to´the website you were on before
      • if you hit "enter" a matching SD entry would be opened or if there's none a matching bookmarks entry, or eventually the websearch is called.

      first image

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      • Deleted User
        Deleted User last edited by

        And if there's a way to post images here, I could post mockups of what I'm talking about. I just can't get the Markdown syntax to work. Thx in advance!

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        • l33t4opera
          l33t4opera last edited by

          Hi @cgebhard, you can add images in comments, using Markdown syntax as follows:
          ![Alt text]@(http://path-to-image)
          ![Alt text]@(https://path-to-image "Optional title")

          Without the "@" between "]" and "["

          or you can use the img html tag, for that purpose, as below:

          <@img src="http://www.w3schools.com/images/lamp.gif" alt="Lamp" width="15" height="15">

          Without the "@" before the "img" :idea: \m/

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            Okay, thank you @l33t4opera! I had tried that code, but as it seems the image couldn't be loaded from the web path...:)

            So here's another try. It's 3 steps:

            1. ...browsing on any website
              First

            2. when you focus the url-bar the speed dial is shown as a semi transparent overlay
              Second

            3. entering something (in this case "slas") will result in the third picture
              Third

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