How do I change/remove the CC search option built into the Firefox browser?
Mozilla has included Creative Commons in Firefox’s search function along with search options for Google, Amazon, and other popular sites. See Mozilla features. If you want to remove a particular search option, click on the logo that appears in the search box (the CC logo, or the Google logo, for example). You will see a pull down menu that allows you to use your mouse to select a different search provider. Choosing “Manage search engines” allows you to add or remove search engines of your choice, such as Flickr and Wikipedia. To switch between search providers through the keyboard, start by clicking inside the search box, then hold down the Ctrl key (or the Apple/Command key on a Mac) and press the up arrow a few times. You should see the Google logo. To change to other providers, you can press Ctrl (or Apple) + down. More information on the Firefox search is available on our wiki.
Mozilla has included Creative Commons in Firefox’s search function along with search options for Google, Amazon, and other popular sites. See Mozilla features. If you want to remove a particular search option, click on the logo that appears in the search box (the CC logo, or the Google logo, for example). You will see a pull down menu that allows you to use your mouse to select a different search provider. Choosing “Manage search engines” allows you to add or remove search engines of your choice, such as Flickr and Wikipedia. To switch between search providers through the keyboard, start by clicking inside the search box, then hold down the Ctrl key (or the Apple/Command key on a Mac) and press the up arrow a few times. You should see the Google logo. To change to other providers, you can press Ctrl (or Apple) + down. More information on the Firefox search is available on our wiki.