We only be able to show a small number of tabs in the width of the Search Field, and would need vertical space above the Field as well. Rejected due to concerns over screen real estate. Tabs positioned above the Search Field for each of the engines when the Search Field has focus: In Bug 339735: Improve UI for adding search engines detected from, but rejected them for the reasons noted below. picking an alternate search engine for a particular search.site-specific search using our search box.We went through a number of possiblities as suggested in : A more detailed proposal for incorporating this functionality is available at Search/Rich Results. P2) Rich Results: Myk has developed a quick example of a search that returns rich results when available - his example search for firefox tinderbox returns a "balloon help" like bubble with an abbreviated version of the Tinderbox page for Firefox. We would like to see the glow applied to the "Add." item, either to the full item or just to the favicon. Many users are opening the menu but are confused by what the glow means as it isn't tied to any item within the menu. P2) Extend Glow: anecdotal evidence suggests that the blue glow effect notification for Search Engines is not providing sufficient guidance to users.We also identified issues with the current implementation or new features we'd like to add, which are labeled as P2: In Firefox 2, Sue would have to open the Search Engine dropdown, select "Add Radiant Core Blog", enter her search term, then switch the Search Engine dropdown back to Google. Although she could use the search field on our Blog page, she prefers to use the Search Bar and notices the blue glow effect, which notifies her of the availability of a new Search Engine. P1) Transient Use: Sue is browsing the Radiant Core Blog and wants to do a search for the term mozilla to learn more about our work on Firefox. In Firefox 2, Joe would have to select Wikipedia from the Search Engine dropdown, enter his search term and hit return, then switch the Search Engine dropdown back to Google. He needs some information on Argentina's history, which he knows he can find in Wikipedia, so he wants to do a search for argentina using Wikipedia in the Search Bar.
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