google search problem with opera 12.17
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giampy61 last edited by
my opera 12.17 google search back to old style
Me too! It happened to me ten hours ago and the situation is not solved. It seems to me a matter about Javascript.
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mana27 last edited by
Hy, apparently I have the same problem. When i hit google.com i got 2013 old style version redirected.
How i can solve this problem, thanks. -
milija last edited by
Until they fix this (and let's hope they will) you can use "Mask as Internet Explorer" for google.com
Right click - edit site pref. - network - browser ident. -
Deleted User last edited by
Sorry lads, we have to face it: We must leave 12.17. It's going to produce more faults with every new day. It's outdated and there is no solution to this!! Try Maxthon or perhaps slimjet of FF+extensions.
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wurzo last edited by
On 08/28/2014 the Opera Google Search Results Page changed for me as well. It's old school and library looking. Firefox and IE retain their usual appearance, the change is only in Opera. The font in Google is not only plain and harsh on the eyes, but there is also no sidebar. Like whenever you search a celebrity, there are always pictures and a synopsis on the right side of the search page. This is now missing in Opera.
Also very interesting, is when you search a WORD DEFINITION, which I do frequently. In Opera it's these static, numbered definitions only, while in FireFox and IE it's the familiar drop-down, expanding box form, which shows synonyms and usage examples. Also the Google word definitions in Opera are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT than those showing on other browsers. The definitions strangely aren't coming from the same Google source.
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giampy61 last edited by
BTW milija's suggested temporary fix (edit site preferences) totally WORKS.
Not for me. When I start a search, the screen appears totally disordered.
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mxxxw last edited by
"BTW milija's suggested temporary fix (edit site preferences) totally WORKS."
Not totaly, the "search prediction" stops working when you mask it as Explorer.
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mxxxw last edited by
Found a fix for this!
Go to "opera:config : User Prefs" and copy this line:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0
to the "Custom User-Agent" field.
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atharip last edited by
To get arrow buttons to render correctly, add this to user style for www.google.com:
.action-menu { display: inline-block !important; }
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Deleted User last edited by
Apparently this is not an Opera problem but a Google one, it is reported elsewhere by people using other browsers as well.
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billyspikes last edited by
Guys, the problem is obvious.... Google changed their layout to all non-Chrome browsers because they want everyone to download their Chrome.
It's been happening to all browsers, not just Opera.
Look what happens when you're on the main Google.com page, it pops a little window at the right upper corner saying "Download Chrome".
BTW, milija's solution works.
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draganpa last edited by
MXXXW - this WORK GREAT (windows xp SP3, opera 12.17 )
I have normal google search page and
now again working " similar image search " extensionTHANKS very much
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giampy61 last edited by
MXXXW, your fix works! Fine!
I wonder how/where you have found that solution (it's not simple either).
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tamer last edited by
Go to "opera:config : User Prefs" and copy this line:
This solution will mask your user-agent for all sites, it can produce more bugs than it fixes!
The only perfect solution is to pat#ch Opera. Open opera.dll with any hex editor, search for a string "Firefox", replace "Gecko/20100101" to "Gecko/20140101" and "Firefox/4.0" to "Firefox/250". Now you can use "Identify As Firefox" only on selected sites. -
scatbin last edited by
Tamers' fix works fine, with the upshot that mask as ff now masks as a recent browser which is nice. Thx also to Atharip, those arrows looked crappy like that, much better.
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stng last edited by
Using patched opera.dll + masking User-Agent string as Firefox (the new version of this) for google.com (via Site preferences) is the most flexible solution.
Also, i'll recommend to install Antibrowsersniffer extension (for Opera 12) to mask Opera via JavaScript/Navigator. Install Antibrowsersniffer (for Opera/Presto): https://addons.opera.com/ru/extensions/details/antibrowsniffer/?display=en
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rseiler last edited by
Nice thought about opera.dll, though I changed mine to the lowest possible number, 100. Also, since the actual Firefox's string still has "20100101," I don't think the date matters.
While you're at it, the same can be done for IE's user agent (along with the change to Trident 7.0).
For anyone wanting the old underlined results, too:
#rcnt a { text-decoration : underline !important }