On 08/11/15 16:01, jd1008 wrote:
> On 08/11/2015 01:58 PM, g wrote:
>> On 08/11/15 14:10, jd1008 wrote:
>>> TB 38.1.0:
>>> The list of available search engines is limited,
>>> and provides no way for the user to add other search engines.
>>    Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> General Tab -> [Config Editor]
>>
>> in about:config window;
>>
>>     Search: search
>>
>> you will/should see;
>>
>>    Preference Name
>>    browser.search.defaultenginename
>>    browser.search.order.1
>>    browser.search.order.2
>>    browser.search.order.3
>>
>> where you set what you want for search engine by double clicking preference
>> line you want to change. a window will pop up with name of preference and
>> and an entry line. change as desired.
>>
>> if you want more, right clicking on any line will pop up, a 'Modify'
>> window, click 'New', select 'String'.
>>
>> in 'New string value' window, enter name as;
>>
>>    browser.search.order.x
>>
>>    [ 'x' is next number of order. i do not know what the ]
>>    [ limit is. you will have to play with that yourself. ]
>>
>> click [OK], in 'Enter string value' window, enter http/s address for
>> desired search engine.
>>
>>
> I did that, but it still does snot take effect even after restarting.
>
> See the config page's settings for search:
>
> //www.sendspace.com/file/v2lgec
>
>
try entering *complete* _http_ / _https_ address. _not_ just engine name.

also, if does not work, enter word search in "Search:" bar and with search
direction pointing down so i can compare to mine easier. ty.


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