Umsagnir um Add custom search engine
Add custom search engine eftir Tom Schuster
9 umsagnir
- Gefið 3 af 5eftir TheInvoker, fyrir 3 árum síðanPlease update the extension to work also on website that use the symbol "-" instead of "+" between words. Example "manchester-city" and not "manchester+city"
- Gefið 3 af 5eftir 界安, fyrir 5 árum síðanI used to use "add to search bar", it only need a right click on the search box, it was much more easier.
- Gefið 3 af 5eftir Alan Rodan, fyrir 5 árum síðan
- Gefið 3 af 5eftir Firefox-notandi 13949488, fyrir 6 árum síðanCould you please tell me how to add a search engine using payload of JSON or XML format?
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birti fyrir 5 árum síðanI am not sure what this means. You can see the documentation at: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/OpenSearch. "application/x-suggestions+json" can be used for suggestions when entering you search query. In general we can only support what Firefox supports. - Gefið 3 af 5eftir Andreas, fyrir 6 árum síðan
- Gefið 3 af 5eftir Toxip, fyrir 7 árum síðanDoes what needs to do pretty well except it doesn't support POST method for search engines like startpage.com for example.
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birti fyrir 7 árum síðanI actually had this planned for a while. I uploaded a new version that supports this. - Gefið 3 af 5eftir KT, fyrir 7 árum síðanWorks exactly like I want! So flawless! I am picky because so many add-ons I have tried did not work as smoothly as I had hoped. This did the steps perfectly even though I was doubtful at first. Thanks Tom!
- Gefið 3 af 5eftir Firefox-notandi 14311006, fyrir 7 árum síðanUses external service file.io
I expected this to work completely offline, but it uses external service, which does have its own Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, by the way. Just read the source code of the addon, and T&C with PP of file.io to see if you're OK with that before using this addon.Svar forritara
birti fyrir 7 árum síðanSadly there is no other way to get Firefox to accept a custom search engine, unless it's hosted on a HTTP/HTTPs website. I thought it was already quite obvious that the extension uses file.io, but I am working on making this even more obvious.