If you're using Mozilla, go to Tools -> Add ons -> Select the add on to delete - Uninstall of all the add ons, I'm wondering Why the GoogleToolbar
I think he is asking for "Why Google remove toolbar of Mozilla Firefox from their download page?" Today morning, I was also trying to install Google Toolbar in my Mozilla Firefox browser. But, failed to install it, because Google Toolbar for Firefox has been discontinued . Here anybody has any idea, why they are doing so?
I believe it could be as a result of the latest of the never ending updates to Firefox, which each time seems to render some addons as incompatible with the the latest version.
Isn't he asking for a WAY to create his own toolbar? Or he might be trying to hack and remove the Google toolbar from firefox...
Although the original question was not at all clear, the OP straight away clarified when asked, and said: So I don't understand why there is continuing confusion as to the meaning of the question. They want to install Google toolbar for Firefox but apparently it is not available. I don't think whether it is "why" or "way" really matters, an answer to either would probably be useful. They don't want to remove anything, they want to install the toolbar. As above They already have reframed the question. Why? What part of it is confusing you? I don't use Firefox anymore, I switched to Chrome last year. But on looking at the problem I found that Google stopped supporting their toolbar for Firefox around last June, so that it works on Firefox up to version 4, but not on any of the later versions. The official reason given by Google was that later versions of Firefox had many of the toolbar's features built in, so that it was not neccessary any more. However, there are suggestions of some kind of falling-out between Google and Mozilla (the company behind Firefox). Either way, it would seem that the only way to have the Google toolbar with Firefox is to have version 4 or earlier of Firefox.