Productive keyword navigation [Hack Your Day]
I’ve already shown you how to use keyword navigation in Firefox, now let’s take that to the next level by creating naming schemes and putting some organization behind it. The problem is that while you may visit up to 50 sites regularly, coming up with 50 unique, short and easy to remember keywords is not that simple. Sure, you can use the site name, but typing organizationandplanning to get to Organization and Planning is not the quickest of methods.
Let me show you the method I use, which will work especially well if you’re a webmaster, have some blogs, or visit sub pages of one domain. I currently own or work on a number of websites, and I need quick access to the main pages, the admin panel, the comments section, google analytics, alexa rankings, feedburner page, and some others for all the sites.
What I do, is I simply create a keyword for the main pages I visit, for Hack Your Day this word is “hyd”, for Blogtastique it is btq. As you know, all I need to do is type hyd or btq in the url section in Firefox, press enter and that’s it. No http:// or www, nothing.
As a next step, I determine pages common to all other main pages I need to visit often. Like the Wordpress Dashboard, the write a new post page, comments section, analytics section, feedburner page and so on. When I bookmark these, I use the keyword of the main page and the sub-page together, so the “Write a post” page for Hack Your Day can be accessed by typing “hydwrite”. The one for the Blogtastique Blog can be accessed by “btqwrite”.
The great thing about this is that you only have to remember a tenth of the keywords you would normally, and they are pretty logical, so you can even guess. This system works best for reoccurring items, but you can adapt it for a different system too.
Original post here: Daniel












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