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Manual autocorrect for website searches?

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Hi, I use the NIH pubmed database everyday and out of sheer habit I enter pubmed.com into the address bar (before suggestions has time to kick in) which results in a server not found page. Is there a way I can implement a rule where by if I enter pubmed or pubmed.com into the address bar then firefox knows to enter pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?

I know I can add buttons to the bar which act as short cuts but I don't really like the clutter especially as I use larger fonts

Hi, I use the NIH pubmed database everyday and out of sheer habit I enter pubmed.com into the address bar (before suggestions has time to kick in) which results in a server not found page. Is there a way I can implement a rule where by if I enter pubmed or pubmed.com into the address bar then firefox knows to enter pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/? I know I can add buttons to the bar which act as short cuts but I don't really like the clutter especially as I use larger fonts

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Easiest to achieve this is by creating a bookmark with pubmed as keyword.