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About me
Name | Phoglenix |
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User since | Jan. 22, 2009 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Rated 4 out of 5 stars |
In a little more detail...
A software engineer from New Zealand :)
If you're looking for OptimizeGoogle (now defunct) you can install it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/optimizegoogle/
My Reviews
Certificate Patrol
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent add-on. Has improved in the later versions to be more discreet and fixed all bugs I previously experienced. Great work!
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.4).CustomizeGoogle
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
For those who are still having trouble with the direct image links (for example getting the &usg=... crap in the links, causing it to 404), you may need to make 2 changes to the javascript file, not just 1:
You MUST CLOSE Firefox or the file will not update.
Find "customizegoogle.jar"
In "\Documents and Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\60esbr6h.default\extensions\{fce36c1e-58d8-498a-b2a5-66ad1cedebbb}\chrome\"
or
"C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\60esbr6h.default\extensions\{fce36c1e-58d8-498a-b2a5-66ad1cedebbb}\chrome" for vista
Open the file with Winrar.
Find "javascript.js"
In customizegoogle.jar\content\customizegoogle\
Drag and drop the "javascript.js" file to your desktop
Edit "javascript.js" with notepad or similar.
change (approx line 31):
var googFonts = selectAllNodes(document, document.body, "//FONT[contains(@color,'#008000')]");
to:
var googFonts = selectAllNodes(document, document.body, "//DIV[@id='ImgContent']//FONT[contains(@size,-1)]");
(if you have already done this you will probably be getting &usg= in the page links)
change (approx line 42):
var urlmatch = googLinks[x].href.match(/\&imgrefurl\=(.*?)\&h=/);
to:
var urlmatch = googLinks[x].href.match(/\&imgrefurl\=(.*?)\&usg=/);
Save the file.
Drag and drop the "javascript.js" file back into the Winrar window.
Winrar will show a small window, click OK.
Open Firefox and try a image search, It worked for me :)
(big thanks to kadusa, SomeOtherDude, and Glav for actually figuring these out, I just put them together)
Wouldn't it be nice if someone actually developed this extension.
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