Address Bar Search Options
===== e.g =====
Keyword: pinkfloyd
option : @y
Simply type pinkfloyd@y in address bar.
ENTER-Key
v2.2 bugfix(options page)
v2.1 added options page
===== Options =====
@y = past year
@m = past month
@w = past week
@d = past 24 hours
@h = past hour
@i = images
@v = videos
@yt = youtube
@2y = past 2years...
@5y = past 5years
@2m = past 2 months...
@11m = past 11 months
@2w = past 2 weeks
@3w = past 3 weeks
@2d = past 2 days...
@6d = past 6 days
@2h = past 2 hours...
@23h = past 23 hours
Latest reviews
- (2017-10-10) Ratnez Riveq: Must have.
- (2015-07-11) Bryan “Ironman” Stark: basically whatever terms you type into the address bar and then at the end of the sentence you put @y(see options for this ext) then it will send those search terms to google and search over the past year only. Similar to the built-in search engine function in chrome but can be managed a little easier and already has date terms built into the search. Definitely could use a better description & screenshots.
Latest issues
- (2017-10-10, v:2.2) Ratnez Riveq: Just suggestion
...to add some gui pop-up with @keyword options, author/license/version info, back-to-default button and some standard search engines by-default (if this extension is going to be easy-to-use, user-frienly and all the nonsence, of course). - (2017-10-10, v:2.2) Ratnez Riveq: Well, it works just fine, but...
There's little non-serious UI issue (is it called UI?). Let me explain myself. https://google.com @yt works and that's good. https://google.com@yt works too, which is not so good, because @-symbol is used for e-mails and user can add its own @searchoptions. So those two things together can cause unpredictable behavior in veeery rare caces. Hope you will fix it such a small "problem". - (2016-04-18, v:2.2) Merem Solomon: It didn't work for me...
It might only work when the default search engine is google? My search engine is baidu,and I have the "History Search" extension which allow you to search in history by enter "H keyword"...