A suffix that is added to the end of article names before performing a search on the destination wiki. This is typically used when a multilingual wiki separates its languages by suffixes (e.g. /es, /pt, etc.). Team Fortress Wiki is an example that uses this.
A single Bing search result can often contain links to many different websites. Before, if any one of these links was a link to Fandom, the entire result would be disabled (even if the top-level result was an indie wiki). With this commit, only top-level (header) links are captured, and disabling CSS is not applied to "explore further" links.
Browser sync storage has a 8kb limit per item, which we are quickly approaching. Compressing our wiki settings JSONs reduces storage from ~7.3kb to ~2.4kb.
For Google, fixed issue with filtering on Google's country-TLDs, and improved selectors for identifying link results. This includes a function to identify the closest possible result container. For Bing, fixed an issue for when anchor tags don't have an href attribute.