Ended Google

Load fewer results non-automatically and finitely ;) Very rough hack of "Endless Google" by tumpio (https://openuserjs.org/scripts/tumpio/Endless_Google) to BREAK continuous scrolling

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0.0.1
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2023-03-02
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2023-03-02
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MIT
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Very rough hack of "Endless Google" by tumpio (https://openuserjs.org/scripts/tumpio/Endless_Google) to BREAK continuous scrolling

  • The first "more results" page will automatically load as normal. This is so you can read search results near the bottom of the first page.

  • To escape continuous scrolling, QUICKLY scroll down to the bottom of the second page. It should reload to the paginated version.

  • I'm sure a lot of the original "Endless Google" script is no longer necessary, but eh, good enough.

  • Tested on Firefox and Chrome with a US IP address.

  • Probably not going to be maintained or updated. WYSIWYG