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Well, replace that with Firefox and use this Addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/add-custom-search-engine/
Why would you need an extension for that? You can add other search engines right in the settings of firefox.
Edit: I was wrong, this is a feature Librewolf adds in their builds.
No you cant. Engines either need to support the "OpenSearch" standard, which is useless because it only works for a few and only for default configuration.
Or they need to have an Extension themselves, which is a silly concept.
Instead, this addon uses a URL (as it is supported in Firefox Mobile, Chrome, Brave, Edge, ...) and converts it to an OpenSearch Search engine which you can then add.
Afterwards you can remove the Addon.
Firefox supports custom search on iOS mobile.
Okay
Yes, you can. You just enter a url, and put the %s somewhere in the query params which firefox will replace with your query.
I just tested this with my own website, which definitely does not support any OpenSearch standard, and it works exactly like you'd imagine (except the page doesn't exist of course).
Edit: nevermind, turns out this is a librewolf thing. Sorry about that
Librewolf supports custom OpenSearch engines? Cool?
Didnt know that. Firefox should absolutely support this again, needing an Addon is embarrassing