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:
- Install AcidSearch
- Then click the magnifying glass in the search bar of Safari.app and choose “AcidSearch Preferences”
- Choose the “Search Channels” tab, and click “New Channel” button
- 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.
Now 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.

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




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[...] 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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