diff --git a/browser/locales/en-US/chrome/help/using_firebird.xhtml b/browser/locales/en-US/chrome/help/using_firebird.xhtml index 3c5b9e70797e..8e4175c78d6d 100644 --- a/browser/locales/en-US/chrome/help/using_firebird.xhtml +++ b/browser/locales/en-US/chrome/help/using_firebird.xhtml @@ -142,9 +142,8 @@ Contributors:

Searching the Web

Searching for web pages on a particular topic is as easy as typing a few - words into &brandShortName;'s Search Bar as pictured below:
-

+ words into &brandShortName;'s Search Bar.
+

For example, if you want to find information about baby dolls:

    @@ -156,12 +155,18 @@ Contributors:

    Search results for "baby doll" appear in the &brandShortName; window.

    -

    Tip: You can click on the Search Engine icon to choose - another Search Engine. You can also switch between installed Search Engines by - pressing &accelKey;+Up Arrow and &accelKey;+Down Arrow. - There are Search Engines which search the whole web like Google; others only - search specific sites like Amazon.com. Select Add Engines... - to install additional Search Engines.

    +

    Selecting the Search Engine

    + +

    You can click on the arrow at the end of the Search Bar to choose another + Search Engine. Some Search Engines, like Google, search the whole web; others, + like Amazon.com, only search specific sites.

    + +

    Manage Search Engines

    +

    Select Manage Search Engines... to add, reorder, or remove Search + Engines. Select a Search Engine and click the appropriate button to to move + it around within the list or remove it. You can install additional search + engines from &brandShortName; Add-ons.

    Searching for Selected Words in a Web Page

    @@ -172,12 +177,12 @@ Contributors:
    1. Select (highlight) any words in a web page.
    2. Right-clickPress &ctrlKey;, - click the mouse button, and choose "Search Web for [your selected - words]" from the menu.
    3. + click the mouse button, and choose Search [Search Engine] for + "[your selected words]" from the popup menu.
    -

    &brandShortName; opens a new tab and uses your default search engine to - search for your selected words.

    +

    &brandShortName; opens a new tab and uses the currently selected Search + Engine to search for your selected words.

    Searching Within a Page

    @@ -551,7 +556,7 @@ Contributors: &brandShortName;'s Navigation Toolbar. &brandShortName; then loads and displays the latest version of the page.

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    29 June 2005
    +
    02 July 2006

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