Cook's Illustrated Exclusive Search is a search tools chrome extension. it's a free extension , it has 25 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 0.00 from 0 rated user, last update is 1987 days ago.
By default, Cook's Illustrated (https://www.cooksillustrated.com) includes search results from all its network sites, even if you do not have a membership to those other sites. These search results are advertisements because the content is locked behind a paywall. After performing a search it is possible to deselect the other sites manually, then the search results will not include any advertisements for network sites. However, browsing to a recipe and performing a *new* search will reset the selected sites requiring them to be deselected manually, *every single time a search is performed*. As an example, the search query `bacon` has 40 results on the first page. Of these 40, only 15 results are for Cook's Illustrated Online. That means that **37% of results are valid** and **63% of results are advertisements**. By default, when the form is submitted with a search term `bacon` the search results page will include results from: * `cio`, aka "Cook's Illustrated Online" * `cco`, aka "Cook's Country Online" * `atk`, aka "America's Test Kitchen" * `cookbook_collection`, aka "Cookbook Collection" * `school`, aka "Cooking School" If you have not paid for subscriptions to all of these sites then the search results will be polluted with advertisements for these network sites. This extension looks for the `atkGlobalSearch` form and modifies the `action` parameter to `/search?dFR[search_site_list][0]=cio&fR[search_cookbook_collection][0]=false`. The search result page will then display results only from Cook's Illustrated Online. The full MIT-licensed source code is available at https://github.com/anothermh/cies.
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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