Extensions for browsers - search for information on any site

    On many sites it’s hard to find the information you need due to the fact that the search on the site does not work or works very badly.
    My browser extensions solve this problem - you can search for information on any site using popular search engines (Yandex, Google, etc.).

    Site search

    The idea is simple - use special search engine operators to search for information on the current site (open in the active window / tab).

    I started developing these extensions back in 2010. The first was FireFox . Then Opera was added to it . The last extension was created for Google Chrome / Yandex.Browser.

    Install from the FireFox add-ons directory .

    Install from Opera Extensions Directory(including for the "classic" Opera 12).

    Install from the Chrome online store (including for Yandex.Browser).

    There are two possible uses:
    1. Enter a search query in the search form (for FireFox - the standard search form and Cntrl + Enter, for all others, the pop-up search form and Enter)
    2. Search through the context menu. Select a fragment of text on the page -> right click -> "Find ... on this site"


    After entering the text, a search engine will open with a list of pages of the current (open) site on which there is the desired text.

    Extensions are configured to work in search engines Yandex, Google, Bing, Yahoo and Baidu. You can select a search engine in the search form or on the Extension Settings page. You can also turn off Google Instant and open a new window.

    Answers to frequently asked questions:
    1. No, this is not Ctrl + F. Ctrl + F - search on the current page. Extensions - Search the entire site.
    2. Yes, many people know about "site: site.ru". This is handmade. Extensions - automation of work, i.e. saving time and effort.

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