Hi guys and girls,
This is my first thread here. I've been lurking for a while, jumping in where I can to help out, and have really been enjoying this community. So, thank you.
Anyway, this may not be news to you guys, but I just found out about this Firefox add-on a little while ago, and I think it's pretty cool. It's called "CustomizeGoogle."
It streams Google result pages and appends them to the first page as you scroll down, so there's never the need for a page 2. It also adds position numbers, links for social bookmarking sites, and filters to each search result. There are more features, but you get the gist.
The Add-in author has some cool videos that demonstrate what it does here:
http://www.customizegoogle.com/stream-google-search-result-pages.html
You can download it from the author's site or Mozilla:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/743
PS - If you install it, you have to check "Stream Search result pages [BETA]" under Tools > CustomizeGoogle. 






JeevesBond posted this at 18:06—19th April 2007.
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Glad to hear you like it here, welcome to the forums (belatedly). :wave:
That sounds like a pretty cool plugin! Are you the developer?
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jGirlyGirl posted this at 18:11—19th April 2007.
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Hi JeevesBond!
Thanks for the warm welcome
No, I'm not the developer. LOL! I wish I could make something like that. I found it on Digg last night, and it's the best add-on since Firebug (IMO), so I figured I'd spread the word.
JeevesBond posted this at 18:27—19th April 2007.
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Fair enough indeed, it does seem like a rockin plugin! Firebug though, I love that plugin! Normally I use Opera, but open up Firefox just to use Firebug. It saves so much debugging time!
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jGirlyGirl posted this at 18:58—19th April 2007.
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Yeah, I love Firebug. It's like a separate piece of software. Is use Firebug and IE Tabs pretty much everyday, but that's about it. I don't like being slowed down by intrusive extensions. The CustomizeGoogle one is a keeper though.