BigSearch
add-custom-search-engine
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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BigSearch
- Add-on that allow custom search which opens multiple tabs in different sites
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Study Says Almost 30% of People Are Redoing or Refining Their Google Searches/On Reddit, people have also complained about crummy Google Search results
I haven't used this addon extensively but it seems pretty handy if that's what your looking for: https://github.com/garywill/BigSearch
- BigSearch: Browser extension. Definitly more than a GET/POST sender. Handily use search engines via a Flexible Tool.
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select and search
Have you considered using some multiple-search-engines extension? E.g. Big Search. I'm the developer of Big Search.
- Big Search, multiple-search-engines extension that can do more than others
- BigSearch: Definitely more than a GET/POST sender. Handily use search engines via a Flexible Tool
- Show HN: BigSearch – More than any ordinary multi-engines web searcher can do
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What's the cost of renaming a project on Github? Being told the name sounds bad. Need I rename?
Github repo
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How should I translate 术(術) in this phrase into English?
I updated my post, wrote about the background. Also, there's this software's readme
add-custom-search-engine
- Is there a way to make Bing the default search engine?
- Any options for Auto Tab Groups?
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Downloading stuff.
It’s a kinda workaround. There is an addon - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-custom-search-engine/
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Show me yours, I'll show you mine (Add-ons)
Add Custom Search Engine Because people don't support OpenSearch :(
- SearX Instance change?
- Is there a way to change triggers on custom search engines?
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How can search engine settings be so broken? No sync?
I'm attempting to switch back to Firefox from Chrome. It seems like the ability to customize search engines in FF is kind of broken. Yes adding an "open search" site is supported but adding other search engines manually requires requires a special plugin or special settings (see also this bug report).
- How to add local google search to default search engine?
- Is there an Add-on for desktop that lets you manually add search engines like you can do with the %s string on mobile?
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Is editing omni.ja still possible in 2022 (v103.0)
You said that you don't want to install anything, but if you do install this extension, you can easily do this: Add custom search engine. You can uninstall it afterwards. It was developed by someone who works for Mozilla.
What are some alternatives?
perfect-home - firefox newtab/home replacement
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
swift-selection-search - Swift Selection Search (SSS) is a simple Firefox add-on that lets you quickly search for some text in a page using your favorite search engines.
google-ca-search - XPI-style OpenSearch plugin for google.ca
quick-content-type-overwrite - Quickly change/overwrite content-type header of tabs and reload them
livemarks - Extension that restores RSS Feed Livemarks in Firefox.
awesome-emoji-picker - Add-on/WebExtension that provides a modern emoji picker that you can use to find and copy/insert emoji into the active web page.
git.io-extension - 🔗 A cross-browser extension for GitHub's URL shortener (git.io).
vivaldi-fox - An add-on that aims to add Vivaldi style toolbar colouring to the Firefox UI
remove-youtube-suggestions - A browser extension that removes YouTube suggestions, comments, shorts, and more
refined-github-feeds - This browser extension enables you to filter the GitHub news feeds based on different event types.
uc.css.js - A dark indigo CSS theme for Firefox and a large collection of privileged scripts to add new buttons, menus, and behaviors and eliminate nuisances. The theme is similar to other userChrome stylesheets, but it's intended for use with an autoconfig loader like fx-autoconfig, since it uses JavaScript to implement its more functional features.