![]() ![]() Or for even faster searching, right click (control-click on a Mac) on the link you want, select “Download Linked File.” You can bookmark that link and reload as needed whenever you want to search for a word. Basically, you go to the link, type in your word, and poof – multisearch happens. So our tech guys, Matthew and Leonardo, created a javascript version of the multisearch scripts that we have, which appears to be way easier than all of the versions we’ve had so far. Typically, it’s a bit of a pain to set up, but in preparation for an upcoming workshop, I’ve decided to make it a lot easier. Basically, you click a button, a dialogue pops up and asks you “Which word do you want to look up?” and in 4 seconds, you have a Google Images link to the word, a recording, a bilingual dictionary entry and a monolingual dictionary entry. I’ve talked about using iMacros in the past.
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