MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 11/10/2013 19:41, Rick Merrill told the world:
Phillip,
open https://www.google.com/ fresh
then "refresh" it - the top bar disappears.
IE8 does not exhibit this odd behavior.
Hmmm, yeah. I can see it:
Open SM, go to Google.com -- black bar displays on top. On refreshing
(and subsequent visits to the page) the black bar does not display;
instead, the new cleaner look with the "app button" besides the login
button displays.
The bar displayed in Iron (which is like 99% Chrome), but only when I
was logged into my Google account (I prefer to be logged out of Google
most of time, so I keep a separate browser for checking Gmail and other
stuff that requires a Google account).
Firefox 24, IE10 and Opera 12.15 didn't display the black bar either.
Apparently Google decided to hide the black bar when users aren't logged
in; for some reason, on first load on Seamonkey, it shows the old layout.
My guess is some buggy code on Google's part, that takes a while to load
the appropriate style sheet. Since it only happens to Seamonkey, it may
be related to browser sniffing. I notice that the behavior only happens
first time after SM loads, so Google may be setting some session cookie.
It is a google issue. The toolbar gets replaced by Nine dots on the
right hand side on refresh. Turn "Off" Firefox
compatibility(Edit==>preferences==>advanced==>Http Networking) to
restore the "black" toolbar the top
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