TAB for search term query in browser's search bar
See original GitHub issuePlease describe the feature/suggestion
When i type bundlephobia.com
in the browser’s search bar and press <kbd>tab</kbd>, i would like to be able to type my search term immediately. Example for chrome’s omnibox on youtube.com
: demo
Describe the solution you’d like I think this would be enough to implemented it.
Even though its a small change I think it would benefit the site greatly.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 4 years ago
- Reactions:2
- Comments:5 (1 by maintainers)
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weird, i don’t have this problem (chromium, manjaro)
We’ve supported OpenSearch for a long time now. I think firefox only allows you to do this by adding bundlephobia as a search engine –