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Add Google to the Page Holder of IE
Authored by: Kikaida on Jun 21, '02 12:41:18AM
Another handy way to access Google in IE is to add the Google search page to the Page Holder tab of the browser (the bottom tab of that nifty, sliding device on the left). Google is now one click away. When you do a search the results will show up in the main window and the entry will stay in the text field of the Page Holder tab. If you decide to go deep into one of the results you can always get back to the results list by hitting the Search button again.

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Add Google to the Page Holder of IE
Authored by: brappapo on Jun 21, '02 02:09:08AM

Why not just add a Google Button to the Favorites Bar (in the Toolbar Folder). After that, you just click on the button,it immediately opens a box to type in the text you type in the text, an OK/return and you are off and running ((without going to the google web page). Buttons are on the goodle site



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Add Google to the Page Holder of IE
Authored by: Kikaida on Jun 21, '02 03:31:54AM

That's definately another way to go.

Personally I don't expand anything at the top of my browser except the address bar, to maximize the vertical real estate. Plus that button is really ugly to look at : )



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Add Google to the Page Holder of IE
Authored by: balthisar on Jun 21, '02 10:03:14AM

I really wish Googe could just write a Google bar like on the PC. Then it's always there with an ever-present search box, and direct links to the different types of Google searches, and the ability to search within a site, similar sites, etc., all from one, simple place.



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