<p>Do you know a site that does this? Because even <a href="http://google.com">http://google.com</a> and <a href="http://youtube.com">http://youtube.com</a> don't do this. Both get the same default search logo, so I doubt, that what you want is possible without changes by the Firefox for mobile developers.</p>
<p>As an alternative you could search with DuckDuckGo (in Firefox Mobile by default, the duck-logo on a red circle) and add <code>!osm</code> to your search. This redirects you directly to openstreetmap.org with your search loaded. That's how I search OSM on mobile.<br>
They have plenty of other interesting so called <a href="https://duckduckgo.com/bang">!bang</a>s: <code>!osmw</code> for the Openstreetmap Wiki, <code>!otw</code> for the Overpass turbo wizard, <code>!g</code> for Google, <code>!gh</code> for GitHub, <code>!yt</code> for YouTube, …</p>
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