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Search Term Persistence: Providing quick access and a consistent place to perform a search.
Safari does this and I hate that other browsers donât. The plain text of my search doesnât get replaced with a URL, so I can easily modify it with a keyboard shortcut and some typing (rather than clicking a field on the results page). This is a good feature to add.
What happens if you open many results with middle click? Or if you use duckduck go bangs? (If you don't know what they are, check then out. That alone makes it my default search engine)
True, I remember using it in the past. But duck duck go works in every installation of every browser, while keeping in sync home (multiple devices, multiple browsers)/work(no Firefox allowed :()/phone it's a pain.
As in, they open in a background tab? I donât believe the url bar persists the search terms when you go to a results page, just on the results page itself
Or if you use DuckDuckGo bangs?
That one Iâm not sure about. If it keeps the text across an automated redirect it would just be a matter of modifying the bang again. Youâd get redirected through DuckDuckGo again, but same end result.
Unless theyâre programming the bar to pull the text directly from the results page DOM in which case the bang would likely be not be a part of the search terms in the address bar once you got to the results page.