Once you have the Holy Bible marklet installed (added to bookmark bar), you can click on it to pop up a search form/window. The search will open in a new tab (will not interrupt current browsing) and the focus will go to the search results. If you copy word from a webpage you are on and then click the bookmarklet, it will perform a search for the word(s) you had highlighted or copied.
book•mark•let [book-mahrk-let]
–noun
A "Bookmarklet" is a script or short program that that can be installed on your web browser's Bookmarks Toolbar or in your bookmarks/favorites list. If you can't see this toolbar go to your browser's menus and make sure to View->Toolbars->Bookmarks Toolbar is selected if you are using Netscape, Firefox, Safari, or Opera. If you are using Internet Explorer make sure View->Toolbars->Links is selected.
- Make/generate your own search marklets on http://www.13kg.com/make-search-bookmark.asp
- Find more web search bookmarklets on http://www.presearcher.com/marklets.asp
Bookmarklets are just like bookmarks. Add the bookmarklet to your favorites bar and click on them like you would a bookmark when you're visiting a website you would like to use them.
Add a bookmarklet to Internet Explorer
1. Typically, you would first find a bookmarklet you would like to add to your browser.
2. Make sure the Favorites Bar (bookmark bar) is visible. Click on any part of the menu bar and check "Favorites Bar".
3. Using your mouse, right click on the bookmarklet and select "Add to Favorites".
4. Select "Favorites Bar" folder in combobox and click the Add button.
5. Try it out!
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