Context Menu Search is a powerful Chrome extension that enhances your browsing experience by allowing you to add multiple search engines to the right-click context menu. This extension provides a convenient way to search for selected text using your preferred search engines directly from the context menu.
- Multiple Search Engines: Add and manage multiple search engines to the right-click context menu.
- Customizable Search Options: Configure the search results to open in a new tab, either as a focused tab or a background tab.
- Tab Placement: Set the location of the newly opened tab to be either next to the current tab or at the end of the tab list.
- Order Management: Arrange the order of the search engines in the context menu according to your preference.
- Predefined Search Engines: Choose from a list of more than 60 commonly used search engines for easy setup.
- Custom Search Engines: Add custom search engines that are not included in the predefined list.
Install Context Menu Search from the Chrome Web Store: Context Menu Search
- Select the text you want to search for.
- Right-click to open the context menu.
- Choose your desired search engine from the list.
- The search results will open in a new tab based on your configured options.
- Adding Search Engines: Go to the extension options page to add or remove search engines.
- Setting Tab Behavior: Configure whether the search results open in a focused or background tab.
- Tab Placement: Choose the position of the new tab (next to the current tab or at the end of the tab list).
- Reordering Search Engines: Drag and drop search engines in the options page to reorder them in the context menu.
For any issues or feature requests, please visit the Github Issue Tracker and open an issue.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
- Original ContextMenuSearch by Ashutosh Dwivedi (https://github.com/ashutoshetw/ContextMenuSearch)
- Original Encoding Code by Yuichi Sakagami (https://github.com/cti1650/ContextMenuSearch)
- Encoding library by "polygonplanet" (https://github.com/polygonplanet/encoding.js)