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feature request #1
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Hey,
so you can already do this
1 go to any a site
https://en.wikipedia.org
2 search for: searchcenter
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=searchcenter
3 click on add current site in the search center extension
…On 5 October 2017 at 23:00, waterstrider ***@***.***> wrote:
Thanks for developing this nice extension!
I want the feature that I can change the search engine, just typing a
keyword like below.
for example,
wk: (some word) = search at wikipedia
am: (some word) = search at Amazon
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Thanks for your reply. That's not what I mean it. For example, I make a search engine group named "book". I want to just type "bk" in this extensition's search bar, when I use "book" engine group. like below, bk (the name of a book) |
now I have to "click" the button to use a specific engine(group). I want to select a engine, just typing keyword in the head of the search bar. |
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Thanks for developing this nice extension!
I want the feature that I can change the search engine, just typing a keyword like below.
for example,
wk: (some word) = search at wikipedia
am: (some word) = search at Amazon
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