I need to add the Yahoo Toolbar

I need to find out how to install the Yahoo Toolbar, so that I can use it's buttons. I had it installed in Internet Explorer, but it does not show up in firefox?

If Firefox was able to load and activate the Roboform extension, then you should be able to turn on the toolbar using one of these methods:
* right-click a blank area of the tab bar, then click on Roboform
* right-click the "+" button on the tab bar, then click on Roboform
* "3-bar" menu button > Customize > Show/Hide Toolbars > Roboform
* (classic menu bar) View menu > Toolbars > Roboform
If Roboform does not appear on the available toolbar list, could you check to confirm that it is enabled on the Add-ons page? Either:
* Ctrl+Shift+a
* "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons
In the left column, click Extensions. In the list on the right, the disabled extensions are at the bottom of the list.

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    Nothing much else to say; what I wrote is self-explanatory. I have the Yahoo toolbar on my computer and have used it for a long, long time with Internet Explorer. I have downloaded Firefox though because the upgraded Explorer is giving me fits and keeps freezing the page. So how can I put the Yahoo toolbar on the Firefox page to use? Can I import it or do I need to reinstall it?

    Firefox needs a different toolbar than IE, so you need to install the Yahoo! Toolbar for Firefox.
    *http://us.toolbar.yahoo.com/
    *http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/toolbar/toolbar2ff/

  • I cannot remove the Yahoo toolbar. it does not appear as an add on

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    * https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
    * https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
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    * https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/fraud-report/
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  • HOw can I re activate the Yahoo toolbar in order to utilize the identity safe feature which contains all of my passwords?

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  • My customized Yahoo Toolbar (v. 2.3.5.20110120033202) would not load properly after I installed the new Firefox 5.0, even though when it checked for incompatibilities while installing it made no mention of the Yahoo toolbar, only the Google toolbar

    My elongated (statement) question fully explains the problem I am inquiring about. Only some rudimentary features of my existing Yahoo toolbar were displayed and it was missing all of my previously selected icons which are on file with Yahoo, not my computer. You also could not right or left click for a menu on the options icon (gear icon) to the right of the search window.
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    When ever I got on the internet (still using firefox) it would crash after anywhere between 5-15 minutes. Since I've had good experience with FF in the past I thought it must be either the drivers or a hardware problem. So in-between crashes I updated all the drivers. Still had the same problem. Took the computer to a friend who knows more about computers than I do, made sure all the drivers were updated, same problem. We thought that it might be a hardware problem (bad video card, chipset, overheating issues, etc.), but after my friend played around with my computer for a day he found that when he didn't start FF at all it worked fine, even after watching a movie, or going through a playlist on Youtube.
    At the time of this posting I'm going to try to uninstall FF 4.0 and download and install FF 3.6.16 which is currently on my laptop and works like a dream. Hopefully that will do the trick, because I love using FF and would hate to have to switch to another browser. Hopefully Mozilla will work out the kinks with FF 4 so I can continue to use it.
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  • I just downloaded Firefox 5 and it said that my Yahoo toolbar will not work with it. Is this true? If so I will not use this new version and will switch to another browser if Firefox stops supporting the Yahoo toolbar. Thank you.

    I just downloaded Firefox 5 and it said that my Yahoo toolbar will not work with it. Is this true? If so I will not use this new version and will switch to another browser if Firefox stops supporting the Yahoo toolbar. Thank you.

    Add-ons contain a range of compatible Firefox versions, and Firefox honors the listed range by disabling the add-on if you are trying to run it on an unlisted version.
    I'm sure Yahoo! will update its toolbar eventually, but not every add-on maker supports beta versions of software.

  • How can i remove the yahoo toolbar on the new firefox

    I downloaded firefox 4.0.1 and it automatically installed a yahoo searchengine icon in my toolbar. How can I remove it?

    Try this:
    Tools > Add-ons > Extensions
    and DISABLE or UNINSTALL the Yahoo Toolbar in the list.
    Then restart Firefox.

  • I want to remove windows explorer 7 and the Yahoo toolbar, if this cannot be done I will find another browser!

    I think this is pretty basic. Your browser has always been user friendly and allowed a high level of personalization. I don't like Yahoo toolbar thinking for me. I don't like the intrusive windows explorer 7. I am disturbed that you choose to base your system on this parasite. You have sold us out!
    Looking for a new browser!

    You can remove the Yahoo Toolbar. It probably got installed as an "optional" item when you installed some other software from the internet, maybe because you did not un-check the option to install that extra item.
    *http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Uninstalling+add-ons
    *http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Cannot%20uninstall%20an%20add-on
    If by saying '''''"remove windows explorer 7"''''', are you referring to '''Internet Explorer 7'''? How do you plan to keep Windows up to date? The Windows/Microsoft update site requires Internet Explorer on your system to use the site.
    As for:
    *'''''"I am disturbed that you choose to base your system on this parasite. You have sold us out! Looking for a new browser!"'''''
    Firefox is not related to or based on Internet Explorer or any other browser. What ever gave to that idea?
    Why are you using such an old version of Firefox? Your version is 3.5.7 which is no longer supported and no longer being updated, even for security related issues.

  • How can I remove the Yahoo toolbar?

    I just upgraded to Firefox 4 and I would like to remove the yahoo toolbar because its just a waist of space any help would be appreciated thanks.

    I found this online and I hope it helps
    There are two ways to remove the Yahoo! Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox.
    The easiest way is to use the "Uninstall" menu item:
    Click the Pencil menu.
    Click "Uninstall".
    Enter any feedback you'd like to send to Yahoo! about why you're uninstalling the toolbar.
    Click "Uninstall".
    Restart your browser.
    If that doesn't work, you can also use the Extension Manager in Firefox to remove the Yahoo! Toolbar extension:
    Click the "Tools" menu in the Firefox browser.
    Click the "Extensions" menu item.
    In the Extensions Manager window scroll until you find the Yahoo! Toolbar extension.
    Click the Yahoo! Toolbar extension.
    Click "Uninstall".
    Click "OK" in the "Uninstall Yahoo! Toolbar" window.
    Exit Extensions Manager and restart your browser.
    Either one of these methods will uninstall Yahoo! Toolbar from your browser. If neither works, your user profile is corrupt. You might need to create a new user profile for your browser.

  • How can I find the yahoo toolbar which contains "identity safe" which contains all of my passwords?

    I can't find the yahoo toolbar which included identity safe, where all my automatic passwords were located.

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  • How can i mach the yahoo toolbar with firefox 5?

    i install firefox 5 but now the toolbar like yahoo toolbar and some add ones could not be match with this version ,so what can i do?

    after 4 weeks that i download the new version of firefox5 the yahoo toolbar in my add on page have got fix with my firefox5 page and i don t know how it happened it happened by itself,but thanks for your support

  • Can someone tell me the steps to get rid of the Yahoo toolbar. I have gmail and the right homepage , and when I updatede Firefox I said I didn't want the Yahoo toolbar, but it is there anyway and I don't know how to get rid of it.

    I just want to get rid of the **** Yahoo toolbar! If not, I want to go back to the previous version of Firefox. Can someone help me with the steps to do either one of these, Please!!!

    I just figured out how to remove it. Go to the Tools menu and select add-ons. Click on extensions, locate Yahoo Toolbar in the list, and off to the right, you can click on "Disable" or "Remove." I disabled, restarted Firefox 4.0, and bingo, no annoying Yahoo toolbar. Hope this helps!

  • Toolbar Not Visible: Had to hide by toolbar and now I can't access it. I don't like the Yahoo Toolbar and I can't get rid of it. I've tried RT DBL Click on the open space which takes me back to Yahoo TB. Can't find

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  • Why don't I have e-mail notifications to the yahoo toolbar in firefox 4?

    I updated to firefox 4 2 weeks before and since then I do not have mail notifications to the yahoo toolbar 2 for firefox (it is an add-on)
    I contact to yahoo customer service and they told me to contact with mozilla because it is a problem with firefox 4.
    I am normally and always logged in my yahoo account..
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    If you have any other add-ons disable them using the following method or manually. If done manually do not disable Yahoo Toolbar.
    Go to to Firefox App Button --> Help --> Restart With Add-ons Disabled.
    When firefox restarts, you will see a window regarding Firefox Safe Mode. Check Disable all add-ons and click on make changes and restart. Re-enable Yahoo Toolbar and check if the notifications show up.
    If they do show up go here http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Troubleshooting%20extensions%20and%20themes#w_test-for-faulty-extensions

  • I just installed Firefox and I can't seem to be able to add my AVG toolbar to it. I already had AVG Internet Security before I installed Firefox. How do I add the AVG toolbar?

    I just installed Firefox and I have been trying to add the AVG toolbar to it but I just can't seem to be able to do that. I already had AVG Internet Security before installing Firefox today. Does anyone know how I can add the AVG toolbar to Firefox?

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