I did have to Ctrl+Shift+r to get 0.93 to work on google.co.uk, but then it behaves normally. Could be a conflict with an extension. Those are so hard to diagnose if you don't already run the same ones. Anyway, you're not really missing anything.StuartR wrote:I installed version 0.93, and it completely failed to function. No buttons, no nothing.
Greasemonkey userscript to hide Google results by domain
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- 2StarLounger
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Re: Greasemonkey userscript to hide Google results by domain
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- 2StarLounger
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Re: Greasemonkey userscript to hide Google results by domain
Turns out Google has released it own blocker extension for Chrome: Personal Blocklist (by Google) - Chrome Web Store. It reports back to Google so Google can reduce the spamminess of search results, but presumably not associating it with you (I haven't read up on it in that level of detail).PJ_in_FL wrote:Could these user scripts be made compatible with Chrome?
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- 2StarLounger
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Re: Greasemonkey userscript to hide Google results by domain
Updated to version 1.0.3 at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/95205" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Functionally, not much new; various UI changes and some compatibility fixes to adapt to alterations made by other scripts.
I generated a PDF of the "About" page for reference: http://jeffersonscher.com/gm/Google-Hit ... t_v103.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Functionally, not much new; various UI changes and some compatibility fixes to adapt to alterations made by other scripts.
I generated a PDF of the "About" page for reference: http://jeffersonscher.com/gm/Google-Hit ... t_v103.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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- GoldLounger
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Re: Greasemonkey userscript to hide Google results by domain
jscher2000 wrote:With that out of the way...
Here is a take on permanent banning, new in version 0.81.
Jefferson,jscher2000 wrote:Updated to version 1.0.3 at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/95205" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Your latest versions, 0.9 and 1.0, are excellent. Your "Perma-ban", introduced in ver. 0.81, is perfect; I got more than I wished for.
Some versions ago, 0.7, I sometimes saw the block button if I temporarily showed a notice; if I then clicked block, not that I should have done that, but as a test, I ended up with two entries for the same site. Since I could not see any pattern, and didn't research that, I didn't mention it; but I think you have mentioned that somewhere. Anyhow, all that has now changed.
Thank you for very well done work!
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- 2StarLounger
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Re: Greasemonkey userscript to hide Google results by domain
I will conclude my updates with this:
I have posted version 1.3.1 on userscripts.org (Google Hit Hider by Domain (Search Filter / Block Sites) for Greasemonkey). Since our discussion here, I got some additional requests on the script hosting site. The changes since version 1.0.3 include:
So I think this project is coming to an end. I learned a lot during the process, but I'll be happy to recover some free time.
I have posted version 1.3.1 on userscripts.org (Google Hit Hider by Domain (Search Filter / Block Sites) for Greasemonkey). Since our discussion here, I got some additional requests on the script hosting site. The changes since version 1.0.3 include:
- "Export" and "import" functions to ease the process of moving a list from one installation of Firefox to another. (These simply work with textboxes; I don't know how to generate or ingest a text file from JavaScript.)
- Sorting the lists, and the option to keep them sorted as you block more sites.
- An auto-update feature to keep the script up-to-date.
So I think this project is coming to an end. I learned a lot during the process, but I'll be happy to recover some free time.