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Script Summary:
Duplicates nav bar links at top of page and keeps them stationary while scrolling. Great in combination with "find as you type" for quickly searching multiple google results pages without having to scroll to the bottom. |
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A simple, yet highly functional script for enabling easier navigation of multiple results pages.
Puts the nav bar: "Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next" in a permanently fixed position at the top of the page so you have continual access as you scroll down. Very useful in combination with the "find as you type" feature built into Firefox, allowing quick searching for keywords within the results summaries. (Set your preferences for 100 results per page for maximum efficiency.)
Notes: The default positioning is such that the Google graphic is hidden above the top of the page just to save space. You can move it down or to the left or right by altering the "left: 490px; top: -23px;" parameters within the script.
Version history:
1.0 original posted 9/3/09
1.1 added line numbering in red for each result in list. This will give you the overall rank for your search terms.
1.11 corrected numbering by subtracting for paid results
1.2 removed unsafeWindow references and optimized code (creds: Joe Simmons)
1.21 reduced unnecessary nav bar width, new functionality: ALWAYS show 1st page results link
1.22 optimized for signed-in searches, added attempt to defeat google clicktracking (Busted! see Are we just killing the decoy?)
1.23 removed Google click track defeating code since it was ineffective (see above)
1.24 now works with Script Skipper





