Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Internet Explorer users, now it is your turn. With the release of the latest Google toolbar for IE, now it is possible to add custom buttons to the toolbar that will let you visit and search your favorite websites and keep up with interesting feeds. So, I went ahead and created two custom buttons, one for searching Adobe Knowledge Base, another for reading blogs from MXNA:

The MANA button changes from
to
when the feed has new items. The feed is checked for new items every 15 minutes.
To see the list of items in the feed, just click on the arrow next to the button:

The KB button is for searching the Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Knowledge Base for the text you type into the toolbar search box. You can also search by selecting text on a web page, right clicking on the selected text, selecting “More Search Types” then clicking on AFMKB.
To install the buttons, just click on the following links. If you do not have a compatible version of the Google toolbar, you’ll be prompted to install it. Once the the toolbar has been installed, the custom button will automatically be added.
Add MXNA custom button to your Google toolbar.
Add AFMKB custom button to your Google toolbar.
Possibly related:
- Search Oracle Docs and read OraBlogs from Google toolbar
- Search Oracle Documentation Google Style
- Google Extensions for Firefox
- OraNA What’s New Screencast
- blogs.oracle.com an RSS aggregator
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This entry was posted by Eddie Awad on Wednesday, February 1st, 2006, at 4:00 am, and was filed in ColdFusion, Technology.
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