Yes. See sources and related links at the bottom.
Simply drag the tab on to the toolbar.
Drag the tab on to the toolbar and it should appear there.
Firefox does not have an official toolbar. You might be referring to the Mozilla Firefox browser. Mozilla Firefox is a web browser used to navigate trough pages, just like Google Chrome or Internet Explorer.
If you have Firefox, then you should go to your Add-ons options and disable the Neopets Toolbar. Or you can manually uninstall it in Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
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.
Okay, I found a solution myself. Install the Firefox Add-on Compatibility Reporter (the link can be found below), and then just install the toolbar like normal.
There is no longer an eBay toolbar available in any country. The toolbar has been converted to a browser add-on which is available in Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
Customization options that are available in the Mozilla Firefox browser are changing the appearance of the toolbar, changing the font, add themes and customizing add-ons.
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
You can't add it. You have to download and install it. Here, I give you the address to download it. http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/toolbar/FT3/intl/en/index.html
Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open source desktop email client available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It was originally developed by the Mozilla Foundation, the organization that created and maintains Mozilla Firefox, but they've abandoned it and it is not currently being developed by anyone, even though it is the most popular desktop email client.Features:Manage multiple webmail, POP3, and IMAP email accounts from one location.Can help to block viruses, email scams, junk mail and spam.Allows for the installation and use of add-ons (some as the same as Mozilla Firefox).Can import address books, mail, filters, and other settings from other email applications (such as Outlook and Outlook Express).Full featured calendar add-on (separate download for Thunderbird 2 but will be bundled with Thunderbird 3).
Well although I don't know exactly what "toolbar" means you can try right clicking beside help and you should see some bars uncheck to disable it.