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Add your site to the Firefox search box

If you use it , you will notice that on the top right there is a search box that contains several search engines in the list format. This publication will guide you to add your own site among the search engines it uses Firefox.

From the original of iGuRu.gr (and not only) you can choose to perform searches on our page, using iGuRu Search Script as a search engine.

Firefox search script

Let's see how it works:

You will need the following script, simply change the parameters we have marked in green.

    iGuRu Search iGuRu Site Search Search through articles posted on iGuRu Site UTF-8 UTF-8 false en-us iGuRu.gr info@iguru.gr / * * / Search iGuRu News for articles, tweaks, and much more! Search iGuRu News tweaks xml Search data from iGuRu News, https://iguru.gr/ open https://iguru.gr/favicon.ico https://iguru.gr/opensearch64.png
    

You can download our file and make the edits they need it from here

The parameter https://iguru.gr/?s= you should look for it on your own website, it will be different if you do not use wordpress.

Name the script opensearch.xml and upload it to his/her your For example, iGuRu.gr is located at https://iguru.gr/opensearch.xml

You can read about the opensearch from here and from here

Once you upload the script to / we are ready to move on to the next step.

We must "tell" the browser that we are using the search feature.

Write down the following line of code, in your meta, or better in the header between the tags

 

After all, you should see your site in Firefox search as shown below

Search for Firefox

Attention: Every change you make at opensearch.xml you need to restart your browser and make sure it has no cache.

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