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By ktashes Last update Aug 31, 2011 — Installed 15,402 times.

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alala Scriptwright

Google changed the color of its horizontal bar. All instances of #EBEFF9 need to be replaced with #f0f7f9.

 
ktashes Script's Author

Thank you. It has been a little different for a while, and I have been focusing on other things and forgot to change it again. I will change it with the styles added in the next update, but it will be a while. Since this is a small style issue, I won't do another version, but thank you for pointing it out :)

 
alala Scriptwright

Thanks. Something new happened when I was playing around with the script, and now I can't revert, even by doing a fresh install. Now I have only the option of opening all links in a new tab, or none. I prefer to open them selectively using the middle button, and I used to be able to do that. Now if I deselect "Open all links in new tabs" and middle-click on a result, it still opens in the same tab. Do you know what happened, or can you add another option to the script?

 
ktashes Script's Author

This has been fixed. Thank you very much for pointing that out. Sorry for any inconvenience :)

 
alala Scriptwright

Wow! You're quick. Thanks for all your work. I really appreciate your script, especially since CustomizeGoogle doesn't work with Google's new SearchWiki. And it's amazing to post a complaint and get a response in a couple of hours! I wish I could do it myself, but then that's true of a lot of things.

 
ktashes Script's Author

Haha, well it was an easy fix and a stupid mistake on my part. And I try to be as fast as possible, though sometimes, if I'm really busy in my real life I don't get to it in time. And I am not usually logged on to google so I hadn't tested the SearchWiki feature, but I will try and have the next update include it so that you don't have to uncheck remove suggestions. :)

And thank you for your support

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