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How to add custom search engine in Firefox – Krzysztof Rakowski

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How to add custom search engine in Firefox – Krzysztof Rakowski Krzysztof Rakowski e-mail Twitter LinkedIn GitHub Bitbucket — Navigate — e-mail Twitter LinkedIn GitHub Bitbucket Go How to add custom search engine in Firefox Recently I switched from Chrome to Firefox (mainly due to Google’s invasive policy of suggesting me content that I really should see), but I wasn’t worldly-wise to replicate one of the features that I love most in Chrome: easiness of subtracting custom search engines, so then you can type any given keyword in the write bar to use it. For example, you can type: t (t and space) which becomes a search box for Thesaurus.com: Great productivity booster. I wasn’t able, however, to find any similar and sane solution for Firefox. Most internet resources pointed to some third party add-ons providing flawed experience. I couldn’t find this obvious solution anywhere, so let me share it with you here 🙂 It is unbearable to add a bookmark with the keyword that you want to use and location string, that contains %s in the place where the search query will go. Example below: Of undertow you need to work out the proper query string for yourself, depending on the website you are interested in. Categories: Useful tools Copyright © 2018 Krzysztof Rakowski