Hi estacado. Sorry to hear that :-(
Normally You need to be logged in before you can save your image. Once you are and click the save button and choose a path it is saved instantly to your computer. There is no download as everything is client side! Let me know if you have further issues! Thanks
by typing 'b' into the box it will look for the most relevant search with something starting with b.
That means statistically 'bank of america' is the most searched term for users who starts with a letter 'b' in the US.
Psykomatic search as you type so it will filter little by little the results until you get to your target. ;-) But there are chances your reach it before you finished typing.
If the suggestion is not what you wanted you just need to press enter to override the search.
Maybe I wasn't clear in my report. I was trying to type the word 'birds' but it opened bank of america before I could type any more and refreshed without the search bar. Effectively, I couldn't search for any word starting with a b after that because it would load instantly.
Hi runaway.
It took me a while to figure this out but i manage to bypass frame busters. Please have a look again.
Bank of America is one of the few exceptions where you won't be able to browse it directly (and that's good because a banking website is supposed to be secure! Although there is no bad intent with psykomatic this technic is sometimes used for spoofing! So thumbs up to them) but you can still click on the thumbnail to browse the page and it won't break the search to 'birds' anymore ;-)
oh i see! That's rather unfortunate. Some websites steal the keyboard focus or have iframe buster that swallow the whole page.
I didn't find an elegant solution in order to avoid this yet. In the meantime, please consider the site as a proof of concept and try with an other letter ;-)
yes, that's because some websites use a framebuster to not allow their sites to be embedded in iframes. Therefore the content absorb the page.
Since i totally understand their point and i think most users doesn't search in a web page anymore but rather in the browser, i am thinking of puting together a new kind of web browser around this idea.
Or try to find a frame buster buster...