![]() ![]() ![]() In my part of the world, if using default settings, not changing and saving in cookies, or using a specific Google address or perhaps using some plugin (there is one "always ".com" - (in English)", but why I've never bothered to figure out, guess some want it with the search bar or the context menu) you always get redirected to a local version, with a local TLD guess it's the same for most outside the US. That is: your "UI" for viewing or editing the list as well as individual blocks, since there can be more than one on one search result, is very nice.īy the way I don't think what I mentioned earlier was limited to the SE TLD could be the same in, say, Denmark, DK etc. Jefferson, you must bump the version number! You’re not fixing bugs you’re sneaking in new features. This is really cool, and very useful your "add block list" overlay and "Manage Hiding". Actually, that button have been moved to a dialog for managing the block list and showing or hiding the little notices. here's a new version that fixes the button placement problem. se etc.īy the way, there was an update recently to Greasemonkey, didn't like the new interface so I downgraded to the previous version, also, especially now, when trying different userscript versions. ![]() tld, top-level domain suffix means it's universal, don't have to add ca. And the filter overlay didn't show, earlier I got it if I refreshed the page, now nothing. I couldn’t get that one to work later on a click and new search, and it was still there. However, I do understand, as you have mentioned earlier, that it isn't the easiest page to write a userscript for Google uses different things, as the instant search etc. Then it became more wonky sometimes no buttons at all etc. One of those you mentioned, “Noise reduction for …â€(nice name as well …), at first seemed OK got an overlay when I checked if removed any sites etc. se in different tabs, unblocking in the uk and refreshing in the se, worked very well. ![]()
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