top | item 8019911 (no title) hueyp | 11 years ago I generally append 'mdn' to any search that would normally result in w3schools. discuss order hn newest zackboe|11 years ago You can also use mdn.io/whatever as a sort of "I'm feeling lucky"http://blog.lazd.net/mdn-io-passive-url-shortening-for-mdn.h... theandrewbailey|11 years ago I have mdn bookmarked. I go there and search directly to eliminate any "oops I clicked on W3schools" moments.If there was a browser addon that would allow me to search from my address bar (like ! for DDG), it'd be great. zheshishei|11 years ago You can easily do it without a browser add-on. They're called keyword bookmarks.For firefox or chrome, right-click the search bar on any site and select "Add a Keyword for this Search" ("Add as search engine" for chrome). dkuntz2|11 years ago Chrome and Firefox have the ability to add in custom searches. After getting it setup I think all you'd need to do is type `mdn [terms]`. EnderC|11 years ago Lately I've been using http://devdocs.io/ as my one-stop reference. It seems to pull its information from MDN, among other places. dubfan|11 years ago I use DuckDuckGo and use the !mdn bang syntax to run the search on MDN.
zackboe|11 years ago You can also use mdn.io/whatever as a sort of "I'm feeling lucky"http://blog.lazd.net/mdn-io-passive-url-shortening-for-mdn.h...
theandrewbailey|11 years ago I have mdn bookmarked. I go there and search directly to eliminate any "oops I clicked on W3schools" moments.If there was a browser addon that would allow me to search from my address bar (like ! for DDG), it'd be great. zheshishei|11 years ago You can easily do it without a browser add-on. They're called keyword bookmarks.For firefox or chrome, right-click the search bar on any site and select "Add a Keyword for this Search" ("Add as search engine" for chrome). dkuntz2|11 years ago Chrome and Firefox have the ability to add in custom searches. After getting it setup I think all you'd need to do is type `mdn [terms]`.
zheshishei|11 years ago You can easily do it without a browser add-on. They're called keyword bookmarks.For firefox or chrome, right-click the search bar on any site and select "Add a Keyword for this Search" ("Add as search engine" for chrome).
dkuntz2|11 years ago Chrome and Firefox have the ability to add in custom searches. After getting it setup I think all you'd need to do is type `mdn [terms]`.
EnderC|11 years ago Lately I've been using http://devdocs.io/ as my one-stop reference. It seems to pull its information from MDN, among other places.
zackboe|11 years ago
http://blog.lazd.net/mdn-io-passive-url-shortening-for-mdn.h...
theandrewbailey|11 years ago
If there was a browser addon that would allow me to search from my address bar (like ! for DDG), it'd be great.
zheshishei|11 years ago
For firefox or chrome, right-click the search bar on any site and select "Add a Keyword for this Search" ("Add as search engine" for chrome).
dkuntz2|11 years ago
EnderC|11 years ago
dubfan|11 years ago