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Mozilla Search Plugin

What is this "search plugin"?

RadioFeeds's Mozilla Search Plugin allows users of Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox and Netscape browsers to access streams directly without the need to load up the large pages of listings associated with the main RadioFeeds website.

How does it work?

Locate the search bar that comes with the internet browsers mentioned: you can usually find this in the toolbar area located towards the top of your browser window. When you select RadioFeeds Search! from the drop-down menu, type in the name of a station you'd like to listen to into the text box.

Our example here shows the term "jackie" being entered. You can enter the full name of the station if you like, but to save time, and to increase the chances of a match, a partial name will do the job quite nicely. Hitting the return key will load up a page showing any feeds that match the station name of your chosen keyword:

You can then click on the desired feed to listen straight away.

Why do I need it?

You don't need it, but it's fast, powerful and convenient those of you who use RadioFeeds a lot, especially if you usually just want to use the site to locate one or two individual station streams quickly.

How can I install this brilliant gizmo to show in my search bar?

You can download the plugin from http://mycroft.mozdev.org/download.html?name=radiofeeds&sherlock=yes&submitform=Search

You will be shown a prompt box similar to the one below. Just click on OK to install, and it will be done in an instant!

Don't forget to let us know what you think of the plugin!

 

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