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Firefox, Google and Web Search
SearchEngineWatch ^ | 9 November, 2004 | Chris Sherman

Posted on 11/09/2004 2:18:56 PM PST by ShadowAce

Mozilla Firefox has Google, Yahoo and other search tools baked in, but they are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to search capabilities available with this innovative new web browser that launched its first official version today.

This is part 2 of a series; click here for part 1.

Firefox's search box appears just to the right of the address window. The search box is preconfigured to run searches on Google, Yahoo, Amazon, eBay and Dictionary.com. The default is Google, but you can select your search tool of choice using a drop-down menu.

Want additional search engines? No problem—select the "More Engines" option and you'll be taken to the Mycroft project, which offers an extensive collection of search plugins for all Mozilla-based browsers. Choose one of the "top ten" plugins for AltaVista, the Internet Movie Database, Wikipedia, and others, or browse for plugins by category.

If you're looking for general web search plugins, the General category is the one to visit. Here you'll find plugins for all of the major search engines such as Ask Jeeves, Dogpile, HotBot and so on, as well as country-specific search plugins.

It's also worth taking a look at some of the other categories. There are more than 44 search plugins for major news sites, 149 for shopping sites, 145 for computer sites and 63 for reference sites, among others. Three are also a half-dozen search plugins for kid-specific resources.

All of these plugins install directly into the search box next to the address bar. Installation is literally a snap—just click the link for the plugin you want to install and click "yes" in response to the message box asking you if you want to install the plugin. That's it. It takes less than a second to add new search tools to the browser.

Can't find a plugin for your favorite search site? Firefox allows you to create "custom keywords" that let you add your own plugin equivalent. See this article for more instructions and a lengthy list of pre-built custom keywords that you can use.

Firefox also sports a nifty "find on page" feature that can help you locate specific terms on lengthy pages. Press CTRL-F on your keyboard and a new search box appears at the bottom-left of the browser window. Type your search terms and your cursor instantly moves to the first occurrence found on a page (up or down), and the word is highlighted to make it easier to see.

Click the "find next" or "find previous" buttons to find other instances of your word on a page. If the words you're looking for don't exist on the page, the search box turns red and a "phrase not found" error message is displayed.

The find on page search box is persistent, remaining open until you click the red "X" at the right. I find that I use it often enough that I just leave it open most of the time.

Search Toolbar Clones

For those of you who are Google Toolbar addicts, fear not: The Googlebar for Mozilla emulates virtually all of its functions, at least those related to search. A dropdown menu lets you run your search not only in the web catalog, but in Google Images, News, Froogle, the Directory and adds the ability to search Google Answers, a feature Google's own Toolbar doesn't offer. The site search capability is also supported.

Googlebar also lacks some of the other goodies available in the Google Toolbar, such as the Auto Fill capability, a button to post to Blogger, and a few others. Most notably, the Googlebar leaves out a PageRank display.

If you're PageRank obsessed and still want to use Firefox, you have two options. The PageRank/Googlebar is another Google Toolbar clone that ostensibly displays PageRank. If you just want PageRank, a simple plugin called Page Rank Status installs without any of the search functionality offered by the two toolbars.

Be aware that the PageRank values displayed by these two programs are likely just as unreliable as those displayed by Google's own Toolbar. PageRank values should be taken with a (very large) grain of salt from just about any source.

Yahoo fans should try the Yahoo Companion Toolbar for Mozilla. This toolbar clone is not as comprehensive as the Googlebar, lacking a number of features offered by the Yahoo Companion for Internet Explorer.

Another interesting multi-search tool for Firefox is NeedleSearch which lets you "bookmark" search engines for direct access through the browser. Gary Price took a closer look at NeedleSearch in SearchDay earlier this year.

These are just a few of the search extensions available for Firefox. In the next installment, I'll look at some more specialized and esoteric plugins, as well as other features that enhance the overall browsing experience.


TOPICS: Technical
KEYWORDS: firefox; google; search
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To: PAR35
I installed it on a couple of machines today, not bad I had run Mozilla and firebird a while back and wasn't too impressed.I had a couple of compatability issues and eventually got rid of them but this time I didn't set it as my default browser so if there's a problem I can easily just close firefox and open IE.As an interesting side note IE now offers tabbed browsing as an add on from one of the windows sites I think I'll try that next.
21 posted on 11/09/2004 3:18:01 PM PST by edchambers
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To: Socratic
In answer to your question about multiple tabbed hompages, yes you can. Open the tabs you want, then go to tools/options/general, and the choice will be available to save those tabs for your homepage.
22 posted on 11/09/2004 3:32:21 PM PST by outlaw5209 (Kerry should have been tried for Treason!)
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To: outlaw5209

"...choice will be available to save those tabs for your homepage."

Thanks! It had been my hope to use Firefox for my browser and Outlook Express for my mail, since I never liked Mozilla's mail program and had no need for IRC Chat. My problem is solved. (Plus, I like the "Go" button in the Firefox toolbar).


23 posted on 11/09/2004 3:44:24 PM PST by Socratic (More matters than oneself.)
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To: Vinnie
Can I bring over all my bookmarks, e-mail easily?

Not emails - Mozilla has the built in email program, but with Firefox you will need to download Thunderbird if you want any more than webmail functionality. Firefox is basically just the browser stripped out of Mozilla.

24 posted on 11/09/2004 3:52:10 PM PST by PAR35
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To: nw_arizona_granny

bookmark


25 posted on 11/09/2004 4:06:48 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (On this day your Prayers are needed!!!!!!!)
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To: edchambers

(As an interesting side note IE now offers tabbed browsing as an add on)

Sorry, I was wrong. I checked into it and although it's advertised on an official Microsoft page it's just another browser built on the IE frame work.


26 posted on 11/09/2004 4:32:30 PM PST by edchambers
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To: Askel5

Yes, as a matter of fact.


27 posted on 11/09/2004 7:08:11 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: Socratic

You're welcome. I've been using Mozilla Thunderbird since it came out, and do prefer it to Outlook, but I've always had security qualms about Outlook.


28 posted on 11/09/2004 9:18:25 PM PST by outlaw5209 (Kerry should have been tried for Treason!)
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To: ShadowAce

Firefox and Thunderbird BTTT!


29 posted on 11/10/2004 9:44:49 AM PST by CyberCowboy777 (We want hard, tough, seasoned leaders who will methodically destroy the people who would kill us.)
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To: Socratic; outlaw5209
I will echo 'outlaw5209' and say that Outlook Express has so many security holes it is almost "dangerous" for the computer..

I too, have gone to Mozilla Thunderbird for e-mail client..
If you wish to open links from email, however, you will have to get the extension "Launchy" to do so..
( other option, go to Mozilla instead.. It has an "integreated" browser-email client. )

30 posted on 11/10/2004 9:05:23 PM PST by Drammach (Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
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To: Drammach; All

Anyone else having trouble accessing Firefox today?

I had to go back to IE when my Firefox browser wouldn't open this morning. I tried reaching Mozilla in IE, but still no response.


31 posted on 11/12/2004 3:06:41 AM PST by Timeout
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To: Timeout
I just checked the Firefox site..

It is up and running, just fine..

The site wouldn't have anything to do with how your browser runs, anyway..
That's a "local" software problem..

Before going nuts looking at stuff, try re-booting the computer first..
Sometimes, for no good reason, some software will fail to initiate properly..
A simple re-boot will give it another chance to do it right..

32 posted on 11/12/2004 6:01:07 AM PST by Drammach (Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
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To: Drammach

Thanks. I only mentioned the Mozilla site because even in IE, I couldn't get it to come up. But that's OK now.

I downloaded the new Firefox upgrade and rebooted. Still can't get anything. For every site I try to call up, I get a message saying "xxxx.com cannot be found". Yet I'm able to bring up the same sites on IE.

I'll keep working on it. Thanks.


33 posted on 11/12/2004 6:17:46 AM PST by Timeout
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To: Drammach

I think I figured out the problem, but I don't know what to do about it.

The last thing I did last night was run Ad-Aware before going to bed.
I think it may have disabled FireFox.
I downloaded the new 1.0 version of FF and rebooted...still doesn't work.

Can you help me?


34 posted on 11/12/2004 7:17:56 AM PST by Timeout
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