Thank and bless you!
Edit to add: It works in Firefox Focus also. I had to remove the 25 for settings to accept the add. Works great in Focus
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Edit to add: It works in Firefox Focus also. I had to remove the 25 for settings to accept the add. Works great in Focus
I'm pretty sure that 25 is a mistake in the formatting. It's meant to be just %s but the % character itself got url-encoded.
so it should be, https://noai.duckduckgo.com/?q=%25s
Just a FYI, the google version is, https://www.google.com/search?q=%25s&udm=14
Yeah it's a mistake in formatting lol, not sure how to fix it really.
i'd rather have it the other way around:
Wow, thanks! That is super useful.
I started using recently. No complaints.
Does anyone know what you can put for the "suggestions API url" in Firefox? It's optional so I left it blank.
This seems to work for me: https://noai.duckduckgo.com/ac/?q=%25s&type=list
(edit: again, remove the '25' between percent sign and s
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I'm trying to figure out how to do that on Brave
The consensus seems to be that we used to be able to, then they left the button that disabled it, but it did nothing.
Then they fixed it by removing the button
I think Chromium based browsers had something where you'd need to open the homepage of the search engine (https://noai.duckduckgo.com/ in this case), right click on the URL in the address bar, and then click "Add search engine name". Not sure if that still works though.
Thank you. Was getting annoyed at how much space the ai response took up
Isn't it just the height of a normal result? I occasionally see it in default desktop.
Yes but it'a always listed as the first result so it made it harder to avoid when I just wanted to search for a specific site.
Thank you!