A search plugin provides the ability to access a search engine from a web browser, without having to go to the engine's website first. Technically, a search plugin is a small xml file that tells the browser what information to send to a search engine and how the results are to be retrieved.
Abbreviations.com
AccuWeather
Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com
Ask.com
Baidu
Dictionary.com
Dogpile
eBay
European Search Engine
Google Play
IMDb
Imgur
Ixquick
Merriam-Webster
OpenStreetMap
Pale Moon Forum
PC.net
Qwant
Reference.com
searx
Startpage
The Online Slang Dictionary
The Weather Channel
Tumblr
Urban Dictionary
Webopedia
Wiktionary
Yandex
YouTube
The following search plugins are already included by default in Pale Moon and thus cannot be listed here as they would conflict: DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, Bing, Ecosia, Twitter, and Wikipedia.
If you removed a default search plugin and want to get it back you can go into "Manage Search Engines" and Restore defaults. This will repopulate the list with all the default search engines but will NOT remove any that you have added.
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