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Add or remove a search engine in Firefox

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This article explains how to add or remove the search engines that Firefox uses.
This article explains how to add or remove the search engines that Firefox uses.

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Firefox comes with a number of [[Use the Search bar in Firefox#w_available-search-engines|available search engines]] by default. You can add or remove the search engines that Firefox uses in just a few clicks. __TOC__ = Add a search engine = Many websites offer search engines that you can add to Firefox. This allows you to search with that website's search engine, directly from your Firefox [[Search the web from the address bar|address bar]] or [[Use the Search bar in Firefox|Search bar]]. {for fx57} *If you don't see a Search bar in Firefox, see [[My search bar is gone - how to add it back]]. {/for} #To add a specific engine, visit the website for your desired search engine. (We'll use youtube.com as an example.) #Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar [[Image:addsearch 40]], then click {menu Add "YouTube"}. #;{for not fx57}[[Image:Fx52AddYouTubeSearch]]{/for}{for fx57}[[Image:Fx57AddYouTubeSearch]]{/for} #The search engine will appear in your built-in search options. == Search engine add-ons == Many providers also offer add-ons that let you add even more search engines. To add additional search engines to Firefox: #Open the Search panel in Firefox [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] using one of these methods: #*Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar and click {menu Change Search Settings}. #* [[Template:optionspreferences]] In the [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] tab that opens, click on {menu Search} in the left pane. #At the bottom of the Search panel, click on the {for not fx57}'''Add more search engines…'''{/for}{for fx57}'''Find more search engines'''{/for} link. #Select the search add-on you want to install and click {button Add to Firefox}. = Hide search engines = Follow these steps to remove alternate search engines you don't want to use in the Search bar. #Open the Search panel in Firefox [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] using one of these methods: #*Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar and click {menu Change Search Settings}. #* [[Template:optionspreferences]] In the [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] tab that opens, click on {menu Search} in the left pane. #Remove the check mark next to each search engine you don't want. #;{for not fx57}[[Image:Fx52SearchEngineList]]{/for}{for fx57}[[Image:Fx57SearchEngineList]]{/for} = Remove search engines = To remove a search engine, follow these steps: #Open the Search panel in Firefox [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] using one of these methods: #*Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar and click {menu Change Search Settings}. #*[[Template:optionspreferences]] In the [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] tab that opens, click on {menu Search} in the left pane. #;{for not fx57}[[Image:Fx52RemoveSearchEngine]]{/for}{for fx57}[[Image:Fx57RemoveSearchEngine]]{/for} #Click on the search engine you don't want. #Click the {button Remove} button to take it off your list. If you remove a search engine that you added yourself and you change your mind, you'll have to add it back again ([[#w_add-a-search-engine|see above]]). If you remove any of the search engines that come with Firefox by default, click {button Restore Default Search Engines} to bring them back.
Firefox comes with a number of [[Use the Search bar in Firefox#w_available-search-engines|available search engines]] by default. Many websites offer search engines that you can add to Firefox. This allows you to search with that website's search engine, directly from your Firefox address bar or Search bar. You can add or remove the search engines that Firefox uses in just a few clicks. __TOC__ = Add a search engine from the Search bar = *If you don't have a Search bar, see [[My search bar is gone - how to add it back]] to add it to Firefox. #Visit a website that offers a search engine (we'll use youtube.com as an example). #Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar [[Image:addsearch 40]] and then click on {menu Add "YouTube"}. #;[[Image:Fx57AddYouTubeSearch]] The search engine will appear in your built-in search options. {for fx61} = Add a search engine from the address bar = When you visit a site that offers a search engine, you can add it from the address bar Page actions menu. #Click the Page actions (3-dot) button on the address bar. #;[[Image:Fx63PageActions-AddSearch]] #Select {menu Add Search Engine} from the menu. ==Add search engine discovery to the address bar== [[T:contextmenu]] the Page Actions {menu Add Search Engine} menu item that indicates an available search engine (as shown above for YouTube) and select "Add to Address Bar". A search engine icon will be added to the address bar. When you visit a different site that offers a search engine (such as www.yahoo.com) then an icon for that site will appear in the address bar. ;[[Image:Fx63AddressBar-YahooSearchIcon]] You can click on the website icon in the address bar to add the search engine. {/for} = Search engine add-ons = Many providers also offer add-ons that let you add even more search engines. To add additional search engines to Firefox: #Open the Search panel in Firefox [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] using one of these methods: #*Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar and click {menu Change Search Settings}. #* [[Template:optionspreferences]] In the [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] tab that opens, click on {menu Search} in the left pane. #At the bottom of the Search panel, click on the '''Find more search engines''' link. #Select the search add-on you want to install and click {button Add to Firefox}. = Hide search engines = Follow these steps to remove alternate search engines you don't want to use. #Open the Search panel in Firefox [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] using one of these methods: #*Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar and click {menu Change Search Settings}. #* [[Template:optionspreferences]] In the [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] tab that opens, click on {menu Search} in the left pane. #Remove the check mark next to each search engine you don't want. #;[[Image:Fx57SearchEngineList]] = Remove search engines = To remove a search engine, follow these steps: #Open the Search panel in Firefox [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] using one of these methods: #*Click the magnifying glass on the Search bar and click {menu Change Search Settings}. #*[[Template:optionspreferences]] In the [[Template:optionsorpreferences]] tab that opens, click on {menu Search} in the left pane. #;[[Image:Fx57RemoveSearchEngine]] #Click on the search engine you don't want. #Click the {button Remove} button to take it off your list. If you remove a search engine that you added yourself and you change your mind, you'll have to add it back again (see above). If you remove any of the search engines that come with Firefox by default, click {button Restore Default Search Engines} to bring them back.

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