Google Styler (IE7PRO)

By Mr. Milk Last update May 15, 2009 — Installed 445 times.

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RNiK Scriptwright

Do this script work with Firefox - Greasemonkey?
Do this script work on non-English Google pages (ad es. google.it)
Do this script work when you are logged in your Google Account?

Thanks for the attention.

 
RNiK Scriptwright

OK, after some testing I discovered that:
1 - Script works fine with Firefox 3.0.10 + Greasemonkey (on Windows XP)
2 - Script actually DO NOT WORK on non-English Google pages.
3 - Script works fine even if you are logged in Google Account.

However, full screen width search results seem to work no more ==> http://yfrog.com/02googlestylerg

 
Mr. Milk Script's Author

Well, I'm totally surprised with your comments. First because I thought it wouldn't work with Firefox. Then, because it DOES work for me with Brazilian Portuguese Google (I'm Brazilian). And then, because it never stopped doing the full width thing.

Could you give me more details on what exactly is the google page you're using? Have you tested it with IE7Pro?

 
RNiK Scriptwright

I know why your script works fine on Brazilian Portuguese Google and doesn't work on Google Italy (google.it) or Google France (google.fr) for example. It's because you:
@include http://www.google.com*
so www.google.com.br is included but NOT www.google.it or www.google.fr.

I tried to change your code setting:
@include http://www.google.*
but have no results. :(

However, just to answer your questions:
- I tried Google Styler on www.google.it ==> http://i39.tinypic.com/122dogg.png
- I didn't try IE7Pro and I'd prefer not to.

Hope this helps!

 
Mr. Milk Script's Author

Yes. I have finally tested it with Firefox and it didn't really work. So, I created a new version for Mozilla (which also supports google.*).

Look for Google Styler (Mozilla).

 
RNiK Scriptwright

Great news and great job! I can confirm that Google Styler (Mozilla) works like a charm.

Thanks again!

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