In Web, Smart Bookmarks appear in a dropdown menu when entering text in the address bar. By selecting a Smart Bookmark the respective web site is accessed using the text as argument. Smart Bookmarks can also be added to the toolbar, together with their own textbox.[2][non-primary source needed] The same applies to Galeon, which also allows the user to collapse and expand the textboxes within the toolbar.
Smart Bookmarks can also be shared, and there is a collection of them at the web site of the Galeon project.
Usage
So far, there are two ways to employ smart bookmarks: either through the assignment of keywords or without. E.g., Mozilla derivatives and also Konqueror makes you assign keywords then you can type these keywords directly into the address bar followed by the term. Epiphany does not allow you to assign keywords. Instead, you type the term directly into the address bar, then all smart bookmarks appear on an address bar, drop down the list, and you can pick the one to use.
Usage and creation of smart bookmarks
Smart bookmarks usage: You can enter a keyword and search a term separated by a blank space into the address bar; there is no need for the search bar.
Smart bookmarks creation in Iceweasel: You're able to open the properties of any bookmark and insert "%s" and can choose a keyword
See also
Bookmarklets, making it possible to use javascript with smart bookmarks