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*The Google Toolbar will not be updated for Firefox 5 or later Firefox versions. [http://googletoolbarhelp.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-on-google-toolbar-for-firefox.html] Google finally decided that their [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions Problematic Extension] is beyond repair for the little benefit added for Firefox users. Google as with other browsers is eliminating or making toolbars less accessible. | *The Google Toolbar will not be updated for Firefox 5 or later Firefox versions. [http://googletoolbarhelp.blogspot.com/2011/07/update-on-google-toolbar-for-firefox.html] Google finally decided that their [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Problematic_extensions Problematic Extension] is beyond repair for the little benefit added for Firefox users. Google as with other browsers is eliminating or making toolbars less accessible. | ||
*Google published a list of Google Toolbar extensions and Firefox extensions and features that can be used instead of the Google Toolbar see [http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=1342452 Toolbar not available for Firefox 5 or newer versions : Install or uninstall - Toolbar Help]. We can start with that list and as Firefox users we can add more specific information rather than generalized searches. | *Google published a list of Google Toolbar extensions and Firefox extensions and features that can be used instead of the Google Toolbar see [http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=1342452 Toolbar not available for Firefox 5 or newer versions : Install or uninstall - Toolbar Help]. We can start with that list and as Firefox users we can add more specific information rather than generalized searches. | ||
*Google's list mainly involves extensions, but Firefox users can make much better use of Bookmarklets than Google or any other browser ''today'', because of keyword shortcuts. But keyword shortcuts and particularly their names are a personal thing and there are those who will not even learn some [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Keyboard%20shortcuts rudimentary keyboard shortcuts] let alone many of those [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/firefox/keyboard.htm keyboard shortcuts] that are actually available. Customizing existing keyboard shortcuts by ([http://mozilla.dorando.at/readme.html rebinding your keys]) can be done with the "[http://mozilla.dorando.at/ keyconfig]" extension. For users who don | *Google's list mainly involves extensions, but Firefox users can make much better use of Bookmarklets than Google or any other browser ''today'', because of keyword shortcuts. But keyword shortcuts and particularly their names are a personal thing and there are those who will not even learn some [http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Keyboard%20shortcuts rudimentary keyboard shortcuts] let alone many of those [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/firefox/keyboard.htm keyboard shortcuts] that are actually available. Customizing existing keyboard shortcuts by ([http://mozilla.dorando.at/readme.html rebinding your keys]) can be done with the "[http://mozilla.dorando.at/ keyconfig]" extension. For users who don't want to think of keyword shortcuts they can add bookmarks to the bookmarks toolbar to use like buttons. | ||
*There are many Firefox extensions that have the same names as the Google Toolbar features because they are or refer to Google features that can be invoked by browsers: GBookmarks, Sidewiki (see below) | *There are many Firefox extensions that have the same names as the Google Toolbar features because they are or refer to Google features that can be invoked by browsers: GBookmarks, Sidewiki (see below) | ||
*There are so many Firefox extensions to choose from so that if you lose use of one, you can often find a similar substitute. | *There are so many Firefox extensions to choose from so that if you lose use of one, you can often find a similar substitute. | ||
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**'''tr:text''' translate text to English (Google translate)<br>(See details below) | **'''tr:text''' translate text to English (Google translate)<br>(See details below) | ||
* '''Web history access''': You still need to be logged into your Google account and have it [http://www.google.com/history/welcome?hl=en | * '''Web history access''': You still need to be logged into your Google account and have it [http://www.google.com/history/welcome?hl=en enabled in your account], but by [http://my.opera.com/edvakf/blog/2008/01/05/you-canuse-google-web-history-with-opera installing this user script] (bookmarklet), as explained by [http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/01/use-google-web-history-without.html Google Operating System], you'll get more personalized search results and a convenient log for everything you've looked at. [http://lifehacker.com/5458509/get-google-toolbars-features-without-the-toolbar] | ||
==Translate bookmarklets== | ==Translate bookmarklets== |
Revision as of 23:12, 23 July 2011
Using Google Toolbar features without toolbars
Google Chrome does not have or use the Google Toolbar, because like Firefox the features are built-in or accessible from the browser by other means such as extensions. Firefox has another powerful tool and that is keyworded bookmarklets. Let's first examine what was in the Google Toolbar that Firefox users might have been using.
Highlights
- The Google Toolbar will not be updated for Firefox 5 or later Firefox versions. [1] Google finally decided that their Problematic Extension is beyond repair for the little benefit added for Firefox users. Google as with other browsers is eliminating or making toolbars less accessible.
- Google published a list of Google Toolbar extensions and Firefox extensions and features that can be used instead of the Google Toolbar see Toolbar not available for Firefox 5 or newer versions : Install or uninstall - Toolbar Help. We can start with that list and as Firefox users we can add more specific information rather than generalized searches.
- Google's list mainly involves extensions, but Firefox users can make much better use of Bookmarklets than Google or any other browser today, because of keyword shortcuts. But keyword shortcuts and particularly their names are a personal thing and there are those who will not even learn some rudimentary keyboard shortcuts let alone many of those keyboard shortcuts that are actually available. Customizing existing keyboard shortcuts by (rebinding your keys) can be done with the "keyconfig" extension. For users who don't want to think of keyword shortcuts they can add bookmarks to the bookmarks toolbar to use like buttons.
- There are many Firefox extensions that have the same names as the Google Toolbar features because they are or refer to Google features that can be invoked by browsers: GBookmarks, Sidewiki (see below)
- There are so many Firefox extensions to choose from so that if you lose use of one, you can often find a similar substitute.
- Firefox -- projected version release dates, these dates are of interest to those who need to know when updates are pending, which should be everyone. ((link needed))
Web Features
- Dictionary (kws), a great many dictionary bookmarks are available, mainly it is a matter of choice as to what dictionary/dictionaries to use.
- RSS feeds
- Thesaurus (kws), a great many bookmarks are available mainly a matter of which thesaurus to use.
Google Tool features
Starting from a list supplied by Google. [2]
- AutoFill: See available add-ons to fill out forms.
Basically AutoFill is built-in to Firefox, but extensions may add additional features, such as pass-wording the saved data; otherwise, make sure you do not discard saved form data (Tools > Options > Privacy > Settings).
- Bookmarks: See available bookmark add-ons. To access your Google Bookmarks visit www.google.com/bookmarks.
- GBookmarks Google Bookmarks for Firefox, 25.6KB
- Find in page: Use the built-in feature in Firefox by pressing Ctrl-F (in Windows and Linux) or Command-F (on Mac).
- Gmail notifications: See available Gmail add-ons.
- Highlight Search terms:
- "ColorResults" (11.3 KB) extension, highlight Google search terms Google as long as the user is scrolling the page
- "GoogleEnhancer" (22.5kb) extension, many optional features, auto next page, highlighting search terms, etc.
- McAfee Site Advisor: (search related) used with Google search is disabled via blocklist for version 3.3.1 and below.
- Page sharing: Consider using other add-ons or sharing.
- SideWiki: comments about web pages
- "Sidebar Companion for Google Sidewiki" extension
- Site thumbnails on a new tab: Try out some of the other add-ons for generating site thumbnails.
- Shorten link references: be aware that many people would rather have the actual ink than use another website to to get to the page they want to go to.
- goo.gl bookmarklet Bookmarklet:Bookmarklet Search Engine create a goo.gl bookmark. [3]
- tinyurl bookmarklet
- Social sharing:
- Spell-check: Use built-in spell-check in Firefox.
Firefox has a builtin spelling checker, for some it works instantly, others have to create a persdict.dat file in their profile -- Spell checking - MozillaZine Knowledge Base.
Additional tips and information in these two links because you can do a lot more with the spelling checker than just check multi-row text boxes.
- Translation, Page translation: See available add-ons.
Use of keyword bookmarklets is all that is really necessary:- tr: translate current page to English (Google translate) (See additional details below)
javascript:location='http://translate.google.com/translate?u='+encodeURIComponent(location); - tr:s Translate selected text: (Google translate)
(See details below) - tr:text translate text to English (Google translate)
(See details below)
- tr: translate current page to English (Google translate) (See additional details below)
- Web history access: You still need to be logged into your Google account and have it enabled in your account, but by installing this user script (bookmarklet), as explained by Google Operating System, you'll get more personalized search results and a convenient log for everything you've looked at. [5]
Translate bookmarklets
Create a bookmark as follows. It will translate to whatever language you have set for yourself (English).
Name: tr: translate from fr, de, etc.
Location: http://translate.google.com/translate?u='+encodeURIComponent(location);
Keyword: tr:
Description: translate from (fr, de, etc.). Test page http://web.de/ and http://web.nl/
There are no spaces in the javascript code. Shown here or in those below (%20 is a space).
After creating the bookmark, right-click on the e bookmark and fill in the keyword
To invoke simply type tr: into the Location Bar.
Name: tr:s translate selected text to English (Google translate)
Location: javascript:q=""+(window.getSelection?window.getSelection()%20:%20%20document.getSelection%20?%20document.getSelection()%20:%20document.selection.createRange().text);%20if%20(!q)%20q%20=%20prompt("Enter%20your%20search%20here",%20"");%20if%20(q!=null)%20location="http://translate.google.com/#auto%7Cen%7C"%20+escape(q).replace(/%20/g,%20"+");%20void%200
Keyword: tr:s
Description: translate from (fr, de, etc.)
To invoke simply make a selection then type tr:s into the Location Bar, and press "Enter"
Name: tr:text translate text to English (Google translate)
Location: http://translate.google.com/#auto%7Cen%7C%S
Keyword: tr:text
Description: translate from (fr, de, es, etc.)
Bad examples for these: (Good Morning. Have [a] nice day.)
tr:text Guten Morgen. Haben schönen Tag.
tr:text Bonne matin. Avez belle journée.
tr:text Buenos días. Tenga un buen día.