And when you're actually in the custom search mode, it displays the search name and hides away the keyword. UI: Chrome has UI elements appearing in the omnibar when you can hit tab to use custom search. I can start typing in then an icon shows up indicating custom search is available, I press tab and enter my search and it'll take me straight to the result page. Sometimes I find myself intuitively use the feature even for sites I don't regularly use. etc.Īnd here are the things Chrome does better than Firefox when it comes to custom search:Ĭhrome automatically adds a custom search entry whenever it detects one. I have it set up for Reddit, 4chan, Youtube, Google Image. It's a really fast way of navigating around Reddit. ![]() Then I could simply type r firefox into the omnibar and it will take me to this subreddit. It's something I use all the time on Chrome and Firefox had fallen way behind in.įor those unfamiliar with the feature, it allows me to for instance set up r as a keyword for where %s is the search term. ![]() I definitely agree with you about custom search.
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