Beer Browser Quick Searches!

I’ve spent a few moments this morning working on some quick search highlight buttons for several internet browsers.

“What in the Helena, Montana is that?”, you might ask. Well, imagine that you were able to highlight the name of a brewery that you see posted in someone’s blog. And after you highlight that name, you were then able to click a button in your browser’s toolbar to quickly search from your choice of online database. Are you having problems imagining this? If so, then we will see you around some other time. Subscribe to our rss feed and hopefully the next post will be more to your liking.

Still here? Still interested in what I am trying to sell you? “How much would something this fantastic cost?”, you may inquire. 19.99? 12.46? 1 dollar? No. No. NO. It is FREE!

Seriously, if your life is without beer related browser quick searches, click here and read and follow the simple instructions. Note: I tested these in Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox. But there are no guarantees that they will work for everyone or every browser. Let me know by commenting here if you have problems.

Quick Searches available for the following sites
(alphabetical except for beermapping which has to come first!):

P.S. If you’re using Firefox, you could also decide to follow these even simpler instructions for getting an address bar quick search.

pass The Beer Mapping Project along: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • bodytext
  • e-mail
  • TwitThis
  • Google
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Technorati
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • del.icio.us
  • Fark
  • Furl
  • Ma.gnolia

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