It was discontinued by Google when Firefox 5.0 came out. IfPageRank for Firefox always displays rank of home page for some site - most probably, Google Toolbar also shows rank of home page for that site.įor all tested pages rank reported by this extension and by Google Toolbar was the same, but if anybody will find URL for which results of extension and Google Toolbar are different - please report it and it will be fixed on highest priority. The Google Toolbar hasn't been available for Firefox for like 6 years now.
If extension displays "none" rank - most probably, Google Toolbar also shows "none" for this URL. You can download it from the Google Toolbar homepage, and you can read the Google Blog for more information.' Reported on recently here on Slashdot. PageRank for Firefox was programmed to display the same rank as official Google Toolbar. fizz writes 'Google has released their toolbar, available in 10 languages for the Firefox browser, and available for 3 operating systems (Windows, Mac and Linux). The result is that Firefox won't open and I keep getting a page that says 'A script on this page is causing Mozilla to run slowly.
#Official google toolbar for firefox mac os#
PageRank for Firefox is cross-platform and it works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. I foolishly tried to install the official Google Toolbar to use with Firefox 1.0.6, without reading the fine print that said that the toolbar was for use only with Windows XP or 2000 (I'm using Windows 98SE).
Feydakin, I think the fact that users can turn it off (or not install the toolbar) and webmasters can prevent it but it can still help regular users is the big. PageRank for Firefox reports the same rank as official Google Toolbar. Can’t Google make an official Firefox extension Brian, there is a Firefox Google Toolbar, but I don’t think it currently includes the functionality from this IE beta. PageRank for Firefox is a simple Firefox add-on that displays the Google PageRank of the currently opened page.