Paul Bergsagel wrote:
> I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came
across a solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox compatibility".
>
> To turn off "advertise Firefox compatibility" go to SeaMonkey's
preferences click on Advance>HTTP Networking>(uncheck)Advertise Fire
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came
across a solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox compatibility".
To turn off "advertise Firefox compatibility" go to SeaMonkey's
preferences click on Advance>HTTP Networking>(uncheck)Advertise Firefox
At the moment Google serves both old and new versions of its search
pages. The search box problem is with the new home pages: eg
https://www.google.[co.uk,fr,de,...]. However the new results pages, as
of the last few months, are also corrupted.
Instead of spoofing the UA, you can restyle the p
On 06/19/2019 08:13 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came
across a solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox compatibility".
To turn off "advertise Firefox compatibility" go to SeaMonkey's
preferences click on Advance>HTTP Networking>(unc
Ronnie wrote:
hmmm after a quick test it seems it sends me to google mobile mode...
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came across a
solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox compatibility".
To turn off "advertise Firefox compatibility" go
hmmm after a quick test it seems it sends me to google mobile mode...
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came
across a solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox compatibility".
To turn off "advertise Firefox compatibility" go to SeaMonkey's
p
Thanks, another user I think suggested that as well.. but I just now got
around to trying it. it's better than my solution of yet another
addon
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came
across a solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox
I suffered from the Google search mess with SeaMonkey. Then I came
across a solution: I turned off "advertise Firefox compatibility".
To turn off "advertise Firefox compatibility" go to SeaMonkey's
preferences click on Advance>HTTP Networking>(uncheck)Advertise Firefox
compatibility.
This f
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