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Learn how to fix the issue of %s replacing your search query in Chrome and how to make Google your default search engine.
Replace the search term in the URL with %s. For example, if you were using the Google search results URL, your search engine address would be “http://www.google.com/search?q=%s”.
How do I revert to the default Google search engine in Chrome? Most sites have a simple querystring search, like http://mysite/search/?query=%s, but Google has some weird query string, and I'm not...
You can enter the keyword in your address bar to quickly use the search engine. "URL with %s in place of query" field. Enter the web address for the search engine's results page, and use...
The final URL with %s in place of query entry is dependent on the query parameters used by your intended site. See steps 7-10 in @DavidPostill's answer/the link there for how to find where to put the '%s' in the URL. Short example would be duckduckgo.com/?q=%s.
This URL corresponds to the search query "Stack Exchange" OR StackOverflow. All you need to do is write the search string after https://www.google.com/search?q=., and this will take you to the search results page for that query.
URL: This is the actual Google URL for a search with %s representing the query. For URL field, a simple, single-site Google query would look like this:...