You don't need DDG for that, when you can use Firefox (or Chrome).
All you need to do on a website with a search box is to right-click on that search box -> Add Keyword for this Search... and then add a shortcut.
The cool thing about it is that it is extensible. You don't need to settle for the fixed "bangs" that DDG provides. For example, I have a "dex" shortcut for searching an online dictionary of my native language.
Also, it takes less time to add a shortcut of interest than it is to read the DDG documentation page to find out the right bang for you.
If you care about privacy, then this is also a no-brainer, since you don't go through a third-party server anymore.
All you need to do on a website with a search box is to right-click on that search box -> Add Keyword for this Search... and then add a shortcut.
The cool thing about it is that it is extensible. You don't need to settle for the fixed "bangs" that DDG provides. For example, I have a "dex" shortcut for searching an online dictionary of my native language.
Also, it takes less time to add a shortcut of interest than it is to read the DDG documentation page to find out the right bang for you.
If you care about privacy, then this is also a no-brainer, since you don't go through a third-party server anymore.