I mean the ones appearing here:
As of right now, it is only possible to look for a specific term inside a page. It would be wonderful if regex syntax could be used instead!
related, but not identical, to https://orionfeedback.org/d/644-better-find-on-page
Since Kagi Search supports bangs, most of the time I directly type them in the Orion URL bar. Nevertheless, quick results previews are not displayed! It would be awesome if quick results could be displayed for bangs, too.
Hello, me too I am experiencing trouble since none of my extensions shorctuts work. For example, to open Wallabager in Firefox I click on
⎇
+W
, and in Orion if I click this nothing happens.Hello, me too I am experiencing trouble since none of my extensions shorctuts work. For example, to open Wallabager in Firefox I click on
⎇
+W
, and in Orion if I click this nothing happens.Hello everybody, I hope this is not too OT but I did not know whether it is the case to open a new thread for this or not.
I was wondering if there is any criteria to prefer Chrome or Firefox extensions in the case the same extension exists for both browsers. Which one of the two is better integrated in Orion?
Steps to reproduce:
Tried to open a link that followed the geo URI scheme, hence starting withgeo:
. For instance, I tried to visit:geo:37.786971,-122.399677
. Instead of being recognized as an URI, it is recognized as a string and it is searched with the default search engine.Expected behavior:
The page should handle the URL as geolocation information and open the default Maps application on device.Orion, OS version; hardware type:
Both on mobile and on Desktop:- Orion 0.99.115-beta (WebKit 614.1.12)
- MacOS 12.4 on MacBook Pro 13" 2019
and - Orion 1.0.3.120 (WebKit 8613.1.17.0.8)
- iOS 15.5 - iPhone 12 Mini