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Hey guys

I was wondering if there was a command or way of making more than 1 tab\website open with a single bookmark. I know that you can open up more than 1 tab\website for you homepage by using | in between the seperate sites but this dosnt seem to work with bookmarks. Is there a command or somthing i could put in to make bookmakrs open more than 1 page? (i intended thsi for a search, for example google=search?q=%s + yahoo=search?q=%s, so when you searched with %s it would open 2 tabs)

I know there are sites that do this by themselves but i would like to be able to customize it to my prefered searches

Thanx

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You could use Mozilla and just put all your bookmarks into a bookmark folder, and then just select "Open in Tabs", which will then open all your bookmarks in that bookmark folder in one window in seperate tabs at once...

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see that wouldnt work...my idea was to utilize the %s (keywork searching in location bar) and the tabbed windows to get a easier search function. the %s function can only be applied to individual bookmarks, so putting them all in a folder wouldnt do much (since you cant assign a folder to a keyword)

What i had in mind was having a single bookmark (Super Search or w\e) have www.google.com/search?search=%s|http://search.yahoo.com/search?q=%s|http://en.wikipedia.com/search?q=%s

and then when you would run the keyword for the super search (lets say it was supers) you would just put supers photoshop (or w\e u wanted to search for) and the individual tabs would open up each with the same %s queries. problem is i cant get the seperators into a bookmark unlike the homepage

anybody have any iddeas

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just put the bookmark in a folder like 3 times and when you middle click the bookmark folder it will open three tabs of whats in the folder

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