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| Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 5:44 am Post subject: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine? |
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| | | Dan |  |
| Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 9:47 am Post subject: RE: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
No, all you do is to remove the autocomplete check boxes in the advanced properties of Internet Explorer Options in the control panel.
"letterman@invalid.com" wrote:
| Quote: | Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
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| | | thanatoid |  |
| Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 12:12 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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letterman@invalid.com wrote in news:8o9fb4l0ejcmc2ncun4o2fpg2khmjkf3c1@4ax.com:
| Quote: | Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
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IE and Ff are not /all/ browsers, they are two at best, and crappy ones at that. I won't even go into why IE is dangerous garbage, but see LINK for some interesting info on that one.
I use Opera (THE best) and OffByOne (the smallest and fastest and safest). I have not experienced your problem with either.
It /may/ be the problem lies with your "all" browsers or some feature which you have customized your Google search page with.
-- [from a recent conversation] thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband? Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster. |
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| | | Gary S. Terhune |  |
| Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:42 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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The drop-down menu of suggestions (which is becoming popular in various places -- try the MSKB Search) does NOT steal focus from my typing. I just ignore it. And I'll bet a dollar that it doesn't steal focus from your typing, either, it just steals your personal attention. Not the same at all. But yeah, go find another search engine if it drives you crazy. Or put Google into the Restricted Zone.
-- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User LINK
<letterman@invalid.com> wrote in message news:8o9fb4l0ejcmc2ncun4o2fpg2khmjkf3c1@4ax.com...
| Quote: | Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
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| | | Guest |  |
| Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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On 29 Aug 2008 14:12:08 GMT, thanatoid <waiting@the.exit.invalid> wrote:
| Quote: | letterman@invalid.com wrote in news:8o9fb4l0ejcmc2ncun4o2fpg2khmjkf3c1@4ax.com:
Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
IE and Ff are not /all/ browsers, they are two at best, and crappy ones at that. I won't even go into why IE is dangerous garbage, but see LINK for some interesting info on that one.
I use Opera (THE best) and OffByOne (the smallest and fastest and safest). I have not experienced your problem with either.
It /may/ be the problem lies with your "all" browsers or some feature which you have customized your Google search page with.
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I have Opera installed too. It's the one I like the least, and rarely use. Firefox works the best, but takes too long to load, so I often use IE if I dont want to wait for the loading. |
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| | | Franc Zabkar |  |
| Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:52 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:44:09 -0500, letterman@invalid.com put finger to keyboard and composed:
| Quote: | Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
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What happens if you select the "Do not provide query suggestions in the search box" radio button?
LINK
You need to allow Google to write a PREF cookie.
- Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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| | | Gary S. Terhune |  |
| Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:06 am Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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That raises my estimation of Google, which has been sliding a bit, lately.
-- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User LINK
"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message news:abvgb4dev914t94ntkj7m1okjgfsr0a8fe@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 02:44:09 -0500, letterman@invalid.com put finger to keyboard and composed:
Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
What happens if you select the "Do not provide query suggestions in the search box" radio button?
LINK
You need to allow Google to write a PREF cookie.
- Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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| | | Roger Fink |  |
| Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 8:33 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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I hate it too. If you use a browser where it's easy to disable javascript (especially if it can be turned off via the GUI) that will solve it. But then you are left with disabled javascript, so you would need to install an extension that allows you to create a whitelist or a blacklist, as appropriate to your preferences, to control which sites are javascript-disabled and which are functioning. I believe there is a way to achieve this in Firefox and SeaMonkey, but I don't have it installed. You might ask in another newsgroup.
Google tried this once before and must have received a negative response because they gave up on it. It would be nice if they would let you set a site preference, similar to languages or the amount of results listed per page, but that would probably be too uncoercive for any of the big boys. I think this is a generational thing, and most of the "anti's" are languishing on the downside of the age curve.
letterman@invalid.com wrote:
| Quote: | Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine? |
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| | | Gary S. Terhune |  |
| Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:03 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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Just to make sure, you *did* eventually see Franc Zabcar's port? They *did* put it in Preferences. Added it to the bottom.
"Query Suggestions " .. Provide query suggestions in the search box. .. Do not provide query suggestions in the search box.
-- Gary S. Terhune MS-MVP Shell/User LINK
"Roger Fink" <fink@manana.org> wrote in message news:OqSzOBvCJHA.4724@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | I hate it too. If you use a browser where it's easy to disable javascript (especially if it can be turned off via the GUI) that will solve it. But then you are left with disabled javascript, so you would need to install an extension that allows you to create a whitelist or a blacklist, as appropriate to your preferences, to control which sites are javascript-disabled and which are functioning. I believe there is a way to achieve this in Firefox and SeaMonkey, but I don't have it installed. You might ask in another newsgroup.
Google tried this once before and must have received a negative response because they gave up on it. It would be nice if they would let you set a site preference, similar to languages or the amount of results listed per page, but that would probably be too uncoercive for any of the big boys. I think this is a generational thing, and most of the "anti's" are languishing on the downside of the age curve.
letterman@invalid.com wrote: Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine?
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| | | Roger Fink |  |
| Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:18 pm Post subject: Re: Killing the search suggestions on Google |  |
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Yikes - no, I missed that. Thanks Gary. Thanks Frank. (Thanks Google)
Gary S. Terhune wrote:
| Quote: | Just to make sure, you *did* eventually see Franc Zabcar's port? They *did* put it in Preferences. Added it to the bottom.
"Query Suggestions " . Provide query suggestions in the search box. . Do not provide query suggestions in the search box.
"Roger Fink" <fink@manana.org> wrote in message news:OqSzOBvCJHA.4724@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... I hate it too. If you use a browser where it's easy to disable javascript (especially if it can be turned off via the GUI) that will solve it. But then you are left with disabled javascript, so you would need to install an extension that allows you to create a whitelist or a blacklist, as appropriate to your preferences, to control which sites are javascript-disabled and which are functioning. I believe there is a way to achieve this in Firefox and SeaMonkey, but I don't have it installed. You might ask in another newsgroup.
Google tried this once before and must have received a negative response because they gave up on it. It would be nice if they would let you set a site preference, similar to languages or the amount of results listed per page, but that would probably be too uncoercive for any of the big boys. I think this is a generational thing, and most of the "anti's" are languishing on the downside of the age curve.
letterman@invalid.com wrote: Lately when I type in a word or phrase to search for in google, these search suggestions pop up under my typing. I absolutely hate that feature. All it does is steal my focus of what I am typing. I want to block this feature in all browsers (IE and FF). I know that disabling java script works, but I dont want to do that because it interferes with other functions. Is it possible to block this, or do I need to just find a new search engine? |
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