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Not working in vivaldi browser #10

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cassc opened this issue Nov 14, 2019 · 5 comments
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Not working in vivaldi browser #10

cassc opened this issue Nov 14, 2019 · 5 comments

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@cassc
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cassc commented Nov 14, 2019

Extension installs successfully, however typing rs in address bar fails triggering rust search engine.

@Folyd
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Folyd commented Nov 15, 2019

@cassc Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately, it seems like the Vivaldi browser doesn't support omnibox API. See this post chrome-omnibar-extensions-do-they-work-in-vivaldi

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wez commented Feb 6, 2024

ah, this is a bummer. I know that lack of the omni bar is not something you can control, but I wonder, could you add the search box to the manage/settings page for the extension? That would at least give a UI surface where the search could still be used.

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Folyd commented Feb 6, 2024

Hi @wez. Great idea, I'll support it ASAP.

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Folyd commented Jul 23, 2024

I built another brand-new product called https://query.rs, welcome to give it a try. :)

Query.rs was inspired by Rust Search Extension. Due to the partial support of the omnibox API by some browsers, Rust Search Extension is not available on browsers such as Safari, Vivaldi, Arc, etc. Query.rs addresses this gap.

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MolotovCherry commented Jul 23, 2024

I built another brand-new product called https://query.rs, welcome to give it a try. :)

Query.rs was inspired by Rust Search Extension. Due to the partial support of the omnibox API by some browsers, Rust Search Extension is not available on browsers such as Safari, Vivaldi, Arc, etc. Query.rs addresses this gap.

Thanks for making this! It looks great and works real well!

After I saw this it also got me thinking, then I realized, that website's code could also be integrated into the official extension in some capacity (probably in index.html of the extension, though popup.html is also an interesting thought), which could help to solve this issue in a roundabout way as well.

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