Saturday, August 28, 2010

Add a context menu search search option in firefox !

hey guys uptill now, to search something on a search engine either we open the site directly and type over there or we write in the search toolbar.But there is a firefox plugin named "CONTEXT SEARCH" which expands the context menu's 'Search for' item into a list of installed search engines, allowing you to choose the engine you want to use for each search.It allow you to select text on the page, and then search using any number of search engines via the context menu.

Once you’ve installed the Context Menu Search extension, you can start selecting text on the page, and search using the built-in search engines

Search engines can be added or reordered in Firefox's Search Toolbar ("Manage Search Engines").

Once the search engine menu is visible:
- Left click to search in a new background tab.
- Middle click to search in a new tab and switch to that tab immediately.
- Ctrl+click to search in a new tab and switch to that tab immediately.

If you have Firefox set to switch to new tabs immediately, the above key combinations will have the inverse effect.

Shift + click opens search results in a new window.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD IT !

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