Well, you can set your default search engine under Edit->Preferences->Navigator->Internet Search to Google and then just clear the location bar, type your search terms, then click "search" or hit up-arrow, return. I actually typically hit Ctrl-T (create new Tab and clear + give focus to location bar) type terms, up, enter). I'm getting to the point where I can't live without tabs.
If you use the specialty searches a lot, check out the Googlebar project at
googlebar.mozdev.org (be patient with the site, with the 1.0 release mozdev is getting hit *hard* today). It's still in beta, but looks promising.
As for "View partial source", I'm not sure what that does. If it views the source for a frame, try the following in Moz: Right-click on the frame you want the source for, choose "This Frame"->"View Frame Source".
Hope that helps!
Cool - the google toolbar is essential for me.
"View partial source" is the ability to highlight part of a page, and then view the HTML for that part only. It really comes in handy when posting articles.
Thanks!
Thanks for the tip! I'm using the new Mozilla right now. So far, so good.