Try right-clicking on one of the existing toolbars, then select Stumbleupon Toolbar
On Firefox, you can show the address tool on the taskbar by clicking Firefox > Options > Navigation Toolbar. Make sure there is a checkmark next to Navigation Toolbar to display the address bar.
That's easy, use the delete cookies button (Firefox has a tool for private browsing, it's nice.)
To show or hide the "Navigation toolbar" or "Bookmarks Toolbar" included with Firefox (both are shown by default) or to show or hide other toolbars added to Firefox, go to the "View" menu, select "Toolbars" and click on a listed toolbar to select or deselect the toolbar. Toolbar add-ons from third-party software providers can be installed in Firefox by visiting a website and clicking an "Install' link. If you want to delete those toolbars just uninstall the add-on that installed it. To do so, go to Tools - Addons - find the add-on that installed the toolbar, and click Uninstall.
On the Firefox toolbar, click:Tools, then click options. It will come up with, 'Show my home page when Firefox opens' Below that, you can change what comes up. Just type in www.horseisle.com and it will come up on the home page every time you open Firefox.
Go to the view menu at the top of the page and select toolbars, then tick the ones you want to show on the screen.
The AQWorlds battle bar is a toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox internet browsers. It has a built in search powered by Yahoo!, that has the chance to earn you Adventure Coins. This bar also show your online friends and displays your gold and level.
In Web Browsers, use Ctrl+H for History. It is also applicable in My Computer.
Click the "Show your bookmarks" Icon which is next to the "Bookmark this page" icon ( The star) and go down to unsorted bookmarks. Then you should see them all. After that you simply click and drag them onto the bookmarks toolbar.
Press the spanner button, click on options and under the section "homepage" click on "Show Home button on the toolbar"
after clicking the icon in the toolbar it wont show exit.
If you have already downloaded Google Toolbar and installed it on your web browser then you can activate and show it by going to either Add-ons (Firefox) or Manage Add-ons (IE), then selecting the Google Toolbar (note it is the add-on "toolbar" not anything else") and then clicking Enable. You will have to refresh your browser to enable the toolbar.
Firesheep is a program to show how serious the problem of HTTP hijacking is on Firefox. From codebutler.com/firesheep