Coralize links using AcidSearch in Safari.app

To my disappointment, the Coralize bookmarklet didn’t work in my safari.app. As I know nothing about Javascript so I must figure out an alternative way. By reading the coral.src file for the coralize search plugin, I found AcidSearch for Safari.app also can make this. The steps are simple:

  1. Install AcidSearch
  2. Then click the magnifying glass in the search bar of Safari.app and choose “AcidSearch Preferences”
  3. Choose the “Search Channels” tab, and click “New Channel” button
  4. Name the new channel as anything you like by editing the Title, I chose “Coralize”; and change the “Prefix URL” to “http://redirect.nyud.net:8080/”, as shown in figure below.
AcidSearch and CoralizeNow you can enjoy coralizing links. And you can make the “Coralize ” channel as the default channel of AcidSearch by choosing it in the “Options” tab of AcidSearch Preferences”.

Enjoy.

Below is a pic showing the “Coralize” channel in usage. Coralize using AcidSearch

UPDATE: You can download my AcidSearch channel file to ease your setup.

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#1 Neuromancer in Savannah » Blog Archive » A Coralize bookmarklet works in safari.app on 03.31.06 at 8:48 pm

[...] Finally after digging around for a while I found the correct way to make this. The web search list of Quicksilver’s web search plugin also contains a coralize link, and which reads like “http://redirect.nyud.net:8080/?url=”. So a few test, I got one bookmarklet finally works in my Safari.app. If you want to try it, just drag the link below to your bookmarks bar. [...]

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