I don't find a column marked: "keyword".
I did find: extensions.screengrab.templateImageName;url where url is the value.
I tried replacing that value with the example you show but that did not work.
I also looked for a value that seemed to have the search engines I have in the Firefox search box but don't fine such an entry
There is an experimental Answers.com Toolbar here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7455 You can add wikianswers to the Firefox search box here: http://mycroft.mozdev.org/search-engines.html?name=answers
Yes, but only with a Firefox add-on. Visit addons.mozilla.org and enter Password Exporter into the search box provided on the page.
The Mycroft Project provides search plugins for AltaVista as well as for thousands of other sites and services. Visit mycroft.mozdev.org and enter altavista into the search box provided on the page.
BlogRover is a Firefox add-on, so go to Tools, Add-ons, and disable/uninstall it from the box. Seems to have worked for me.
Firefox is a web browser. Web browsers display pages from web sites on the Internet. You can display pages from web sites directly by typing the web site name, or indirectly by searching for them using key words. A search engine is a special form of web site that allows you to find other web sites - it acts on the key words you are searching for. The web page being displayed in Firefox appears in the left-side white box towards the top of the screen. The box to enter search words is the white box to the right of the web page name box. By default, Firefox will send search words to Google, the most popular search engine. You can change the search engine that Firefox will send search words to by clicking on the small down arrow at the left of the search words box. You can then select other engines such as Bing, the Microsoft search engine. When a search engine responds to your search request, it displays a page of results that match the search words. You click on a result to visit the web site the result represents.
Go to About:config and say that you will be careful. Then locate keyword.enabled and change the value to true. Then Locate keyword.url and change the value to http://www.google.com/search?q= Now just remove the search box and you should have the Omni bar. Note: if you type all in one word it will say domain not found.Or install the Omnibar Firefox add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8823
The system first looks if there are related questions to your question, if there isn't, simply scroll down and click 'submit'.
To change tab color in Firefox 4.0, you need to install an add-on called 'ColorfulTab'. Next, look for Firefox 4.0 version and then click on "Install" button located just below the name of the required version. After downloading the add-on, a dialog box appears asking whether or not to install the add-on. Click on "Install" button. The add-on will be installed in few seconds. Now restart Firefox and the tab color will be automatically changed.
Search for the person by typing in their name in the search box at the top of the facebook page. Then click add as a friend, on their page.
"Saved Form and Search History" will do it, unless if you are talking about the google toolbar. For google toolbar just click the down arrow box thing, then click on clear search history. You can also go to its options and tell it to clear it every time firefox is closed.
you have to achieve some thing then automatically it will come in Google search
Search option can be placed using an input box. You can set the data filtering using jQuery.