Force Google Search Options
Google's new Search Options, i.e. Recent Results, do not appear on the left by default.
To make Google's Search Options permanent, the parameter name is 'tbo' and the switch is '1'.
Jason at Lifehacker figured out you can simply add a space and &tbo=1 to the end of the Google search URL.
But what about embedded search in Firefox 3.5?
In the comments, gigitek figured out how to edit c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins\google.xml. Add the line in red using Notepad or any clean .xml editor, not your word processor.
param name="q" value="{searchTerms}"
param name="ie" value="utf-8"
param name="oe" value="utf-8"
param name="aq" value="t"
param name="tbo" value="1"
But there's another procedure in order to force Firefox to use your new google.xml file.
To make Google's Search Options permanent, the parameter name is 'tbo' and the switch is '1'.
Jason at Lifehacker figured out you can simply add a space and &tbo=1 to the end of the Google search URL.
But what about embedded search in Firefox 3.5?
In the comments, gigitek figured out how to edit c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins\google.xml. Add the line in red using Notepad or any clean .xml editor, not your word processor.
param name="q" value="{searchTerms}"
param name="ie" value="utf-8"
param name="oe" value="utf-8"
param name="aq" value="t"
param name="tbo" value="1"
But there's another procedure in order to force Firefox to use your new google.xml file.
- Close Firefox
- Delete google.xml
- Open Firefox without the google.xml file
- Close Firefox
- Save your customized google.xml file
- Open Firefox




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