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Meet Quiglee - A search engine just for us EE geeks.

April 03, 2009 1:18pm

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  • #1 / Apr 03, 2009 1:18pm

    Mark Terpstra

    205 posts

    With Quiglee, you can search the universe of ExpressionEngine resources (1st & 3rd party) from one search box. Quiglee only returns search results from ExpressionEngine sites that I have specified. The list is not complete so feel free to email your tutorial and addon links if I’ve accidently left you out.

    Try searching for something: http://quiglee.com

    Follow @Quiglee on Twitter to collaborate or share your ideas.

    NOTE: Because Quiglee is powered by Google, I have to show Google Ads on the results pages due to their policies. I am not profiting from those ads.

  • #2 / Apr 03, 2009 4:02pm

    Charles Boudinot

    87 posts

    Very handy indeed. Definitely one for the bookmarks.

    Thanks

  • #3 / Apr 03, 2009 4:11pm

    Mark Terpstra

    205 posts

    Thanks Charles, I originally created Quiglee for my own use - but figured others could benefit. I hope you find it useful.

  • #4 / Apr 03, 2009 4:18pm

    Andy Harris

    958 posts

    Great work, very handy site especially for locating plugins you can’t *quite* remember.

    Shame it’s a Chelsea supporter, but what can you do.

  • #5 / Apr 03, 2009 4:25pm

    Mark Terpstra

    205 posts

    Shame it’s a Chelsea supporter, but what can you do.

    Actually…. Quiglee supports Man United. It *would* be a shame if he was a Chelsea supporter.

  • #6 / Apr 04, 2009 5:39pm

    Danny T.

    426 posts

    I thought of this before but never took the time to make a home for it! Glad to see somebody else did it before me!

    I’m using Firefox’s Add to Search Bar to search through some EE resources right now. Google Custom Search is compatible with the plugin, so I’ve officially bookmarked Quiglee into my FF search bar.

    Many thanks Mark.

  • #7 / Apr 06, 2009 10:06am

    Mark Terpstra

    205 posts

    I thought of this before but never took the time to make a home for it! Glad to see somebody else did it before me!

    I’m using Firefox’s Add to Search Bar to search through some EE resources right now. Google Custom Search is compatible with the plugin, so I’ve officially bookmarked Quiglee into my FF search bar.

    Many thanks Mark.

    mr_dimsum, I’m not sure if this is the same as what you have done, but another useful FireFox tip is to use “Smart Keywords” to perform searches from FireFox location bar without have to visit Quiglee.com first.

    * Visit Quiglee.com in FireFox, right-click on the search box, and select “Add a Keyword for this Search” (Screenshot attached)
    * Put Quiglee as the “Name” and choose a keyword like “ee” or “quiglee”
    * Then you can search Quiglee from FireFox’s location bar. All you do is type something like “quiglee shopping cart” and that will tell FireFox to search “Quiglee.com” for the term “shopping cart”. (Screenshot attached)

  • #8 / Apr 06, 2009 10:25am

    Danny T.

    426 posts

    Dear Mark,

    Thanks for the suggestion. I’ve used a Firefox extension called Add to Search Bar and allows me to virtually add any search engine into the Firefox search box.

  • #9 / Apr 06, 2009 12:15pm

    Mark Terpstra

    205 posts

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