01-29-2023 02:57 AM
Installing extensions requires extension developers. Chrome just lets you substitute the query into the URL parameters for any website. I wish Firefox had this feature. DuckDuckGo Bangs are managed by DuckDuckGo and just bookmarking the site wastes time loading the search page when I could just jump to loading the results page. All versions of Firefox ought to support this. None do rn afaik.
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01-29-2023 03:55 PM
This has been under development for a while, but doesn't seem to be getting finalized with urgency.
Step #1: Enable the feature
(A) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
More info on about:config: Configuration Editor for Firefox. Please keep in mind that changes made through this back door aren't fully supported and aren't guaranteed to continue working in the future.
(B) In the search box in the page, type or paste browser.urlbar.update2.engineAliasRefresh and pause while the list is filtered
Firefox should display a bar with Boolean Number String and a plus sign button.
(C) Keep the selection on Boolean and click the plus sign button. If the value isn't set to true automatically, double-click false to switch it to true.
Step #2: Add an engine
Open the Settings page, Search panel, and scroll down to the Search Shortcuts section. Below the box, you should find a new '''Add''' button.
Click Add to open a form and then set up your new engine with the name of your choice, your results page URL, and keyword of your choice, if any. The results page URL requires editing: replace the search term from your results page with the placeholder %s so Firefox knows that is where to fill in your query text when submitting your search.
Note: there's no way to edit this new search engine so if it doesn't work, you would need to remove it and create a new one.
01-29-2023 03:55 PM
This has been under development for a while, but doesn't seem to be getting finalized with urgency.
Step #1: Enable the feature
(A) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
More info on about:config: Configuration Editor for Firefox. Please keep in mind that changes made through this back door aren't fully supported and aren't guaranteed to continue working in the future.
(B) In the search box in the page, type or paste browser.urlbar.update2.engineAliasRefresh and pause while the list is filtered
Firefox should display a bar with Boolean Number String and a plus sign button.
(C) Keep the selection on Boolean and click the plus sign button. If the value isn't set to true automatically, double-click false to switch it to true.
Step #2: Add an engine
Open the Settings page, Search panel, and scroll down to the Search Shortcuts section. Below the box, you should find a new '''Add''' button.
Click Add to open a form and then set up your new engine with the name of your choice, your results page URL, and keyword of your choice, if any. The results page URL requires editing: replace the search term from your results page with the placeholder %s so Firefox knows that is where to fill in your query text when submitting your search.
Note: there's no way to edit this new search engine so if it doesn't work, you would need to remove it and create a new one.
02-07-2023 04:48 PM
it works!😁👍
10-06-2023 07:55 PM
Thanks a ton for this!
I use Cookie AutoDelete, so search engine preferences cannot be stored in cookies, but it can very well be captured in URL parameters with the %s.
10-07-2023 03:02 AM - edited 10-07-2023 03:13 AM
This does not work in Firefox for Android in which entering about:config in the URL bar just returns a blank page.
I am using the latest version:
118.1.1 (Build #2015977611), f59d32286a+
GV: 118.0.1-20230927232528
AS: 118.0
10-07-2023 03:12 AM
Also can't find the flag on firefox mac
12-11-2023 08:59 AM
This is awesome, thank you!
I do have one issue that I wouldn't call a bug, more a feature request.
In Chrome, I have a custom search engine that is more of a shortcut to specific subdomains, so the Engine URL I use is something like https://%s.foobar.com. When entering this URL, however, Firefox (v120.0.1 on MacOS 14.1.2) flags the URL as invalid with a red box around the field and a greyed out, disabled "Add Engine" button.
Just curious if this is on any roadmap and if not, where might I suggest it as a feature request?
12-24-2023 07:28 PM
chrom ,edge, and other browser is done for years, when can you made it come true???????????????????
07-25-2024 03:29 AM
Please explain how to make a custom search engine the DEFAULT (like I can do in Google Chrome). Also, why can I not edit a created custom search engine? The only options offered are remove/add.
01-29-2023 09:54 PM
Loock
12-25-2023 12:07 PM
I have been using Firefox for 20 years. However, whenever I open the browser it causes my disk to go to 100% and everything stops. I've now switched to Chrome. I tried to tell Firefox this but there is no way I can discover that lets me send them a message.
12-26-2023 12:10 AM
Have you tried making a report on mozilla's bugzilla?
12-26-2023 04:59 AM
Thank you. I couldn't find that page because I've never heard of bugzilla.