‘Results per page:,’ for example.
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Alternate solution to using Greasemonkey/Javascript
From your previous question, I get the impression you do alot of advanced searching. Depending on how similar each of your searches are, it may be easier to use GET arguments used by Google in their URLs and create a Firefox quick search.
Google URL
http://google.com.au/search?hl=en&as_q=Super+User&num=50&as_filetype=pdf&as_sitesearch=superuser.com
as_q = your keywords
num = results per page
as_filetype = filetype
as_sitesearch = a site to search
etc..
Example
A quick search which searches superuser.com and displays 25 results per page would be:
http://google.com.au/search?hl=en&as_q=%s&num=25&as_sitesearch=superuser.com
To create a quick search:
- 'Organise Bookmarks'(Ctrl + Shift + B)
- Right click > 'New Bookmark'
- Name your quick search bookmark
- Enter the URL of your search string (example above) as the 'location' - include
%s
where your search string is to be placed in the URL - Enter a keyword to trigger the search