I recently tried the customized search feature, and I absolutely fell in love with it.
There's just one problem--I don't want the highlight and word buttons after the search bar. I don't use them, and they take up valuable space. I am using Firefox 2.0.0.13. , so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. It's really easy to customize toolbars, so I just dragged the icons into the little holding area. Easy.
Except every time I use the search bar by typing in the box, they come back! Then I have to go to customize and remove them again. Which works--until the next time I type in a search. This doesn't happen when I use the context menu to search.
Is there anything I can do to stop this behavior? I really like the diigo search bar, and I don't want to switch back to Firefox's built in one, but this is buggin' the heck out of me!
Thanks for your feedback. In current design, the search input, the search button and the keyword buttons function as a whole. That's why there is only one check box for the 3 toolbar items in the options window.
We'll consider providing an option to hide the keyword buttons. For now, here are a few tips: 1. drag the keyword button group to the right most so they don't occupy useful space 2. delete your input in the search box. the keyword buttons will remove
Ellen H. wrote: > I recently tried the customized search feature, and I absolutely fell in love with it. > > There's just one problem--I don't want the highlight and word buttons after the search bar. I don't use them, and they take up valuable space. I am using Firefox 2.0.0.13. , so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. It's really easy to customize toolbars, so I just dragged the icons into the little holding area. Easy. > > Except every time I use the search bar by typing in the box, they come back! Then I have to go to customize and remove them again. Which works--until the next time I type in a search. This doesn't happen when I use the context menu to search. > > Is there anything I can do to stop this behavior? I really like the diigo search bar, and I don't want to switch back to Firefox's built in one, but this is buggin' the heck out of me!
There's just one problem--I don't want the highlight and word buttons after the search bar. I don't use them, and they take up valuable space. I am using Firefox 2.0.0.13. , so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. It's really easy to customize toolbars, so I just dragged the icons into the little holding area. Easy.
Except every time I use the search bar by typing in the box, they come back! Then I have to go to customize and remove them again. Which works--until the next time I type in a search. This doesn't happen when I use the context menu to search.
Is there anything I can do to stop this behavior? I really like the diigo search bar, and I don't want to switch back to Firefox's built in one, but this is buggin' the heck out of me!
In current design, the search input, the search button and the keyword buttons function as a whole. That's why there is only one check box for the 3 toolbar items in the options window.
We'll consider providing an option to hide the keyword buttons. For now, here are a few tips:
1. drag the keyword button group to the right most so they don't occupy useful space
2. delete your input in the search box. the keyword buttons will remove
Ellen H. wrote:
> I recently tried the customized search feature, and I absolutely fell in love with it.
>
> There's just one problem--I don't want the highlight and word buttons after the search bar. I don't use them, and they take up valuable space. I am using Firefox 2.0.0.13. , so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. It's really easy to customize toolbars, so I just dragged the icons into the little holding area. Easy.
>
> Except every time I use the search bar by typing in the box, they come back! Then I have to go to customize and remove them again. Which works--until the next time I type in a search. This doesn't happen when I use the context menu to search.
>
> Is there anything I can do to stop this behavior? I really like the diigo search bar, and I don't want to switch back to Firefox's built in one, but this is buggin' the heck out of me!
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