> just make search engines look for text in webpages.
Google’s verbatim search option roughly does that for me (plus an ad blocker that removes ads from the results page). I have it activated by default as a search shortcut.
(To activate it, one can add “tbs=li:1” as a query parameter to the Google search URL.)
To me the stupidest thing was the removal of things like + and -. You can say it's because of Google+ but annoyingly duckduckgo also doesn't seem to honor it. Kagi seems to and I hope they don't follow the others down the road of stupid
Funny, I can’t even test this because I’d need to know another neat trick to get my browser to let me actually edit the URL.
Seems that Firefox on mobile allows editing the url for most pages, but on google search results pages, the url bar magically turns into a did-you-mean alternate search selector where I cannot see nor edit a url. Surprised but not surprised.
Sure, there’s a work around for this too, somehow. But I don’t want to spend my life collecting and constantly updating a huge list of temporary hacks to fix things that others have intentionally broken.
You can select verbatim search manually on the Google results page under Search tools > All results > Verbatim. You can also have a bookmark with a dummy search activating it, so you can then type your search terms into the Google search field instead of into the address bar.
Yes, it’s annoying that you can’t set it as the default on Google search itself.
Google’s verbatim search option roughly does that for me (plus an ad blocker that removes ads from the results page). I have it activated by default as a search shortcut.
(To activate it, one can add “tbs=li:1” as a query parameter to the Google search URL.)