: A dropdown menu in the search bar often shows an "Add [Site Name]" option when a valid OSDD is detected.
: Elements like , , and icons (favicons) that represent the site in the browser's settings. How to "Install" OpenSearch in a Browser
: These browsers often automatically add the search engine to your "Site search" list after you have used the site's search function once.
: In some browsers, such as Chrome, newly discovered site searches may be marked as "inactive" by default. Users must manually activate them in the browser's search engine settings to enable them for the address bar. Usage and Shortcuts
: A template like https://example.com/search?q={searchTerms} that tells the browser how to format search queries.
: A dropdown menu in the search bar often shows an "Add [Site Name]" option when a valid OSDD is detected.
: Elements like , , and icons (favicons) that represent the site in the browser's settings. How to "Install" OpenSearch in a Browser install opensearch for browser
: These browsers often automatically add the search engine to your "Site search" list after you have used the site's search function once. : A dropdown menu in the search bar
: In some browsers, such as Chrome, newly discovered site searches may be marked as "inactive" by default. Users must manually activate them in the browser's search engine settings to enable them for the address bar. Usage and Shortcuts such as Chrome
: A template like https://example.com/search?q={searchTerms} that tells the browser how to format search queries.