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Google Dilbert browser
Adds the comic strip of the day from Dilbert.com (or any other UnitedMedia comic of your choice) from www.comics.com to Google's search page, just below the Search / "I'm feeling lucky" buttons.

Clicking the left/right thirds of the strip browses the previous/next strip, center portion loads the full comics.com page for this strip (access keys [Alt+] P/N and T respectively work too).
When on comics.com, click the "Show this comic at Google" link by the comic selection box to change to your preferred comic.
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The script hasn't been working for the past week or so. Just thought I'd let you know. |
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Happy April Fools!! You got me, I was wondering why the script broke so oddly and then saw it in the code. I love Sinfest too!! |
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Probably; all it takes is coding. Would most likely make more sense as a Google home page module for that, though. (No, I'm not going to make one for the fun of it.) |
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This is great, but is there a way to make this work on the 'Personalized Google' page? |
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Updated to only hook on to google.com/ (as it would appear in Google Reader otherwise, among other places). |
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This hack idea (and the description) was borrowed from Raj Mohan's "Google & Dilbert" hack, http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/4283 |
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