Nice widget! Like others before me said, you need to trim down the default displayed icon set a bit. Being able to set the order of buttons would be nice, too.
Seeing as it is a hovering toolbar and not a real one, I turned on the Personal toolbar, removed everything in it and put the GToolbar widget there. Fits perfectly.
This is a great widget. The default setting is too wide though. I use 1280 X 1024 resolutions, which is probably the "average high" resolution around. I wish the widget was about 900 pixels wide instead. The compact version is better but it's a bit cluttered with all the icons together like that.
This is great! I like how it's close to fitting in the window's title bar (it'd be great if it fit perfectly and/or docked) so it's there no matter what application's up. Perfect for looking things up quickly when writing...I always found Word's dictionary/thesaurus wanting. Keep up the good work!
Bug: If you remove the GMail button, it doesn't go into the "Add button" list, so it's lost until you redownload the widget.
(On screen sizing: We have written a short piece on resizing widgets, that you can make use of to dynamically resize the widget depending on the screen size. )
I'll second the request to be able to contract to only preferred tools. Also add page rank and autolink from the standard google toolbar. Not having PR is one of the very few things Opera can't do that other browsers can... unless there's an SEO widget out there!
I've updated it. To test it: set it to always on top > type a search > click the Google icon > click blogs search > groups > gmail > images > then then set an alert and buy the book.
This is a really great widget that Google would certainly like to see Opera users use. I agree with the other comments that each button needs to be labeled. I also think that the buttons need to be customizable since most will not use every service. Other than that, great work.
Seeing as it is a hovering toolbar and not a real one, I turned on the Personal toolbar, removed everything in it and put the GToolbar widget there. Fits perfectly.
By Merijn, # Aug 1, 2006 1:22:35 PM
By angrykeyboarder, # Jul 25, 2006 9:23:41 AM
By vikashtiwari, # Jul 21, 2006 8:35:05 PM
By J-Mac, # Jul 1, 2006 5:45:29 PM
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By EatMoreCarbs, # Jun 26, 2006 2:44:45 AM
By Indyan, # Jun 25, 2006 5:18:04 PM
By gabydewilde, # Jun 24, 2006 1:58:19 PM
(On screen sizing: We have written a short piece on resizing widgets, that you can make use of to dynamically resize the widget depending on the screen size. )
By virtuelvis, # Jun 23, 2006 11:10:44 AM
By Gvidas, # Jun 21, 2006 11:46:46 AM
By Wokoloko, # Jun 21, 2006 8:08:41 AM
By mjjack, # Jun 20, 2006 7:39:48 PM
*edit*
I've updated it. To test it: set it to always on top > type a search > click the Google icon > click blogs search > groups > gmail > images > then then set an alert and buy the book.
By gabydewilde, # Jun 19, 2006 7:23:45 PM
By johnnysaucepn, # Jun 19, 2006 5:26:22 PM
By rmccabe916, # Jun 19, 2006 1:54:05 AM
If you want a more interesting interface for version 2 you could duplicate what has been chached here: http://www.theplaceforitall.com/googlex/
By Benjamin Joffe, # Jun 17, 2006 4:42:13 PM
Cons: This widget is way too wide, even in my 1024x768 resolution. The mouse wheel makes the all the buttons move up and down.
By Jadd, # Jun 17, 2006 4:17:27 PM
By michBergen, # Jun 16, 2006 11:14:57 PM
By yadavankur, # Jun 16, 2006 10:39:35 AM