Is this working?
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This script does not seem to be working for me? Is it working for you? I have reverted it to past working versions and have failed. The only reason I ask the public is because I am using Google Chrome. Not Firefox + GreaseMonkey |
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Doesn't to work with me in Firefox 4b1 with Greasemonkey. Everytime I tried it don't want to go to the old layout. But I would like to make a suggestion to you I read this article on about how to get the old layout the page is http://lifehacker.com/5594912/get-back-the-old-... and the trick works, I don't if you can make the trick into a userscript but hope it work for you. |
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What the Lifehacker article tells you to do is what this script does. Try it now and it should work. |
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works but not completely a fix |
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I am glad to hear it works now. The thing about this being a work-around is that it can stop working at any time Google decides to not support it at any time. Hopefully tgey will adress this issue and will supply users with a permanent fix.
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Is there any way you could add a feature to fix the next step? Where the image page loads, it's stuffed by googles amazing feature, where the image sits on top of the page, and if there are other relevant images under it, you have to click SHOW page, and then it slowlw reloads the entire page again? Not good if you preload 4 or 5 pages... useless google. Can it be worked so that it just automatically loads the page because the image is in there anyway, and since I already clicked on the link I want to see it, I dont' need PROOF it's on the page as google seems to think... Cheers! |
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for everyone that wants the old google images back scroll to the bottom of a google images results page and click "switch to basic version" there no hassle of fuss :) |
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That doesn't stick.
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Add these two lines en the ==UserScript== section: // @include http://www.google.*/imghp?*
It worked for me. Cheers! |




