Sorry, I'd prefer to keep the standard favicon unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise.
And I don't want to list multiple variants of the same plugin with the only difference being the icon.
You can customise your own version if you wish by editing the relevant file in the searchplugins folder of your profile: http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Profiles
you will need to remove the update tags to stop the icon being overwritten by an update.
(the default installed plugins are in eg. C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins)
I'm not really sure why you'd normally want multiple Google search plugins? Can someone enlighten me?
(Also, I use the Context Search extension quite a lot so icons aren't so important to me as naming)
I - personally - quite like the uniformity but I realise not everyone agrees - similarly not everyone wants a customised icon.
It used to be easier to do-it-yourself before the icon was embedded into the .xml during installation...
Sorry, I'd prefer to keep
Sorry, I'd prefer to keep the standard favicon unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise.
And I don't want to list multiple variants of the same plugin with the only difference being the icon.
You can customise your own version if you wish by editing the relevant file in the searchplugins folder of your profile:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Profiles
you will need to remove the update tags to stop the icon being overwritten by an update.
(the default installed plugins are in eg. C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins)
It would be great to have a
It would be great to have a flag on all the google international websites - it used to be like this.
However now the google icons all look the same, so you dont know which local google search engine is currently active in the search bar.
I'm not really sure why
I'm not really sure why you'd normally want multiple Google search plugins? Can someone enlighten me?
(Also, I use the Context Search extension quite a lot so icons aren't so important to me as naming)
I - personally - quite like the uniformity but I realise not everyone agrees - similarly not everyone wants a customised icon.
It used to be easier to do-it-yourself before the icon was embedded into the .xml during installation...
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