Saturday, 4 July 2015

How to Add the Google Toolbar to your Internet Explorer browser



As Google has so many services and products, it has found a way to cleverly link them all together, even when you are casually browsing the web. Google Toolbar is a free download that you can install on Internet Explorer; it used to work with more browsers but those have since been updated to make the Toolbar redundant. Once installed, it will provide extra Google functionalityto your browser by placing a toolbar across the top of your browser window that provides a search engine, a button to instantly share content through your Google+ account, plus a button to ‘+1’ anything that you think is cool. Of course, if you use Google’s own web browser, Chrome, then all of these features are already built into the interface, but if you are using Internet Explorer then Google Toolbar will help you speed up your productivity and online sociability by allowing you to easily hook up with your other Google services. In this tutorial we will guide you through the process of downloading, installing and running Google Toolbar through Internet Explorer. It’s a great way to breathe new life into your browser if you aren’t quite ready to go with Chrome

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How to Add the Google Toolbar to your Internet Explorer browser


  1. Go to website: visit these link and you will be able to read all about this service and what it offers. In the top-right corner of the screen will be a ‘Download Google Toolbar’ button. Click this. 
  2. Download Toolbar: You will now be taken through to the Google Toolbar installation screen. Take a moment to read up on all of the information on offer and review the search settings, then click on ‘Accept and Install’. 
  3. Restart now: Once the installation process is complete you will get a notification box asking you to Restart Now. Ensure that all of your web browsers are closed and then click on this option. 
  4. Re launch your browser: Once all of your web browsers have quit, it is safe to reopen the one you installed Toolbar on. You will see a message at the bottom of the screen – click on the Enable option. 
  5. Your new Toolbar: The Google Toolbar will now be in effect and sits at the top of your browser. You will be informed of its features via a pop-up window; the most significant is the ‘+1’ button that is linked to Google+. 
  6. Trouble shooting: If your Google Toolbar isn’t being displayed correctly, click on the cog icon in the top-right corner of the screen to access your Settings menu and then click on the ‘Manage Add-Ons’ option 
  7. Enable options: On the next screen, scroll down to the two Google Toolbar options. They will either say New or Disabled. Select them and then click on the ‘Enable All’ option at the bottom of the screen. 
  8. Another option: If your Toolbar still isn’t displayed correctly, right click on the Command toolbar and then click the checkbox next to Google Toolbar. You may have to tick the ‘Command off’ option to make room for it. 
  9. Sign in: Once you have got Google Toolbar up and running successfully, click on the ‘Sign In’ option in the top right corner. This way you will get all of the benefits of personalized search results and the ‘+1’ button.


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