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Extensions in the Mozilla browsers - The Googlebar

The Google search field in the toolbar might not be enough for you.

Clicking on the logo on the left side of your Google Toolbar gives you access to some useful services:

  • Google Home Page: Takes you to Google's home page.
  • Google Links:
    • Advanced Search Page: Takes you to Google's Advanced Search page, which enables you to:
      • restrict your search to pages within a given website
      • exclude pages from a particular website
      • restrict your search to pages only in a given language
      • find all the pages that link to a given web page
      • find pages that are related to a given web page
    • Google Images: Image Search offers the web's largest compendium of indexed images.
    • Google Groups: Groups is a searchable Usenet archive.
    • Google Web Directory: Web Directory is the largest human-edited collection of web pages grouped by categories.
    • Google News: News offers the latest news headlines from thousands of news sources.
    • Blogger.com: Blogger is Google's home for weblog (blog) authors and a place to create your own online journal for free. The Google Toolbar has a BlogThis! button that enables you to post directly to your blog from any web page.
    • Zeitgeist: Reports on trends and patterns relating to what's being searched for by users worldwide.
    • Search Preferences Page: Change the default number of search results you see, turn SafeSearch filtering on or off, or choose to use Google in another language.
    • Language Tools Page: Restrict your search to web pages written in a particular language or from a specific country. Translate web pages or other text, change your Google interface language, or visit different country-specific versions of Google.
  • Options...: Opens the Toolbar Options window, which provides you with a number of ways to customize your Google Toolbar.

The Google Search Box is the heart of the Google Toolbar. Use it to do a Google search from anywhere on the web. Just enter your search terms in the text box. Recent searches appear in the drop-down menu below the search box. To resize the search box, point to the right of the box and drag to the size you like.

The Site Search button lets you search for information just within the pages of the website you're visiting. Enter your search terms in the text box and click "Search Site." Google returns results just from that website (e.g., yellowTAB.com) instead of the entire web.

I'm Feeling Lucky™: Automatically takes you to the top result Google returned for your query. You go directly to that website, so you don't see the other search results found by Google.

The Search Groups feature enables you to easily search within Google Groups, Google's Usenet archive. To use this service, enter your search text into the Toolbar search box and click the Search Groups button.

Search the Web Directory, which combines the Open Directory Project with Google's own ranking system to give you an extremely useful tool for finding information within a broad set of categories.

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