In this blog post, we have something special - a guest blogger! Sho Gen, is a friend of mine who is a University of New Brunswick Computer Science student. He is writing for us today to show us how to set Resohub as your default search engine. On behalf of Resohub, I want to thank Sho for sharing this information with us.
Did you find out Resohub useful? If you would like to set Resohub as your primary search engine, follow my steps below.
Step 1: Register Resohub with Your Browser
Click the link below. A pop up will come up asking you if you want to add Resohub.
If you are on Chrome, you will see the following pop up.
Step 1: Register Resohub with Your Browser
Click the link below. A pop up will come up asking you if you want to add Resohub.
If you are on Chrome, you will see the following pop up.
Please ensure that you change the keyword to something meaningful. I suggest "resohub". What it allows you to do is query "Resohub" really quickly. For example, if you type in "resohub java string", Chrome will automatically search Resohub using the term "java string"!
[Chrome] Step 2: Setting Resohub as Default Search Engine (Optional)
If you plan to use Resohub frequently on Chrome, here is how you get search it as default search in the Omnibox.
(i) Open Google Chrome menu and click on "Settings".
(ii) Click on the "Manage search engines..." button.
(iii) Click on Resohub Search Engine under "Other search engines".
(iv) Finally, click on the "Make default" button. Chrome is now set up to use Resohub. This final step should look something like this:
[Firefox] Step 2: Setting Resohub as Default Search Engine
(i) Open Firefox menu and click "Options". Then click magnifier icon on left side.
(ii) Click on the "Google" (or other search engine) and select "Resohub". Resohub is now your default search engine.
I end my post here and I am very happy that I can share my tips with everyone else. Thank you!