Overview
A toolbar button to search all pages of any website using Google.
Search any site you're on by the simple click of a button. The search is done not only on the 1 page you are viewing as [Ctrl]+[F] does but instead Google is used to "site search" within ALL pages of the site. How to customize: Right-click the 🔍 "Search this site" button, then click "Options". See second screenshot above for what options are available. ________________________________ Want the same functionality for searching websites in Firefox? Install the "Site Searcher" add-on from https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/site-searcher/
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Google UserAug 8, 2024
Works...if you know how to use it but the instructions are missing or not transparent. This is the syntax and you really don't need this extension if you just following the pattern: site:wiki.com marketing. This means you will search for ‘marketing’ on Wiki. Ensure there is no space after the colon.
HatiJul 9, 2024
wow... thanks, ig this is for people too lazy to type site:[ctrl+V]
Stavros MacrakisMar 10, 2024
I love it! Very handy functionality. Of course, you can always add [site:xxx.xxx/yyy] to your search yourself, but this is much handier. Unfortunately, it suddently stopped working in Crhome 122.0.6261.112. I'm hoping that will be fixed soon.
Details
- Version10.6
- UpdatedSeptember 1, 2024
- Size79.0KiB
- Languages50 languages
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
tobias.schmidbauer@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
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