Need More space on your Firefox’s Navigation Toolbar ? Omnibar – Firefox Add-on is what you are in need of ! One of the Best features of Firefox includes the Add-on, but sometime after adding more add-ons it creates too many buttons and confusion on your Navigation Bar. FireFox by default provides you with different Navigation Bar to type the address of the website you like to visit & Search bar to enter the word you want to search directly without visiting the search engine page.
But, Now with the help of Omnibar – Navigation & Search bar combine to create your combo Omnibar which enables the firefox user to use Navigation bar also as their Search bar – like Google Chrome. You can also set your default Search Engine, so that every time you type the word, it would search your mentioned Search Engine. Ominbar Integrates location bar and search bar into one. Shows search and url suggestions. Quickly switch search engine using search keywords. Provides different auto-complete popup styles for compact displays.

Unique Features of Omnibar – FireFox Add-ons :
- Integrates Navigation & Search Bar into One.
- Shows pervious Search & Suggest URL.
- If Google Set as Default Search Engine : Default Suggestions provided by Google
- Advanced search operator can be used to dynamically select your search engine
- When using keywords, the location bar displays the intended search engine name to be searched with.
- Set your default Search Engine.
- Search Engine Icon Shown at the end of Navigation Bar.
Some intranet domains name need to be prefixed with http: or should end with /. If you need to get back the original behavior, disable the “default search” option from Omnibar preferences. The latest version adds feature to support reordering search results in auto-complete popup. Download your Copy of Ominbar (Direct Download) or Visit Offical Omnibar Add-on Web Page.
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well.. it’s like I thought!
Comment by Arguers — December 21, 2009 @ 9:42 PM
Thanks for your comments,
Comment by Binterest — December 23, 2009 @ 12:28 PM