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via userContent.css: Alter Search Providers in Menu > Options > Search (aka about:preferences#search)

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Not being a DOM & CSS expert, I'm in need of some assistance further customizing what's displayed under Menu > Options > Search (or about:preferences#search in the address field) **without** using a third-party utility.

Just to be clear, this is for an an enterprise deployment of Firefox versus customizing a single installation.


Examples of what I'm looking to accomplish for our various markets:

a) Set the default search engine (e.g.: Bing for some markets; Google for others; etc)

b) Change the sort order (e.g.: Bing, Google, Yahoo for some markets; Google, Bing, Yahoo for others; etc.)

c) Duck Duck Go, Wikipedia, Twitter and Amazon are of little to no value here so I'd like to remove them altogether.

Unless I'm mistaken, I //believe// this can be done through userContent.css, but I need some guidance in how to accomplish this, or at least help on locating the appropriate resources that speak to this specific type of customization.

Many thanks in advance for considering.

Not being a DOM & CSS expert, I'm in need of some assistance further customizing what's displayed under Menu > Options > Search (or about:preferences#search in the address field) **without** using a third-party utility. Just to be clear, this is for an an enterprise deployment of Firefox versus customizing a single installation. Examples of what I'm looking to accomplish for our various markets: a) Set the default search engine (e.g.: Bing for some markets; Google for others; etc) b) Change the sort order (e.g.: Bing, Google, Yahoo for some markets; Google, Bing, Yahoo for others; etc.) c) Duck Duck Go, Wikipedia, Twitter and Amazon are of little to no value here so I'd like to remove them altogether. Unless I'm mistaken, I //believe// this can be done through userContent.css, but I need some guidance in how to accomplish this, or at least help on locating the appropriate resources that speak to this specific type of customization. Many thanks in advance for considering.

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Enter your search term in the search bar. Then click on the icon to call the list of search engines.

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FredMcD said

Enter your search term in the search bar. Then click on the icon to call the list of search engines.

Thanks for the response FredMcD. Unless I'm missing something, that doesn't seem to speak to the request.