Yesterday, we introduced the code to transform Google into its new interface. However, this method is somewhat inconvenient, as it requires copying and pasting long strings of code, and clearing browser cookies if you want to revert to the original version. Is there a way to achieve a "one-click switch" function? For example, by clicking a button, Google instantly switches to the new version, and with another click, it reverts to the old version. Yes, this can be done easily using Firefox bookmarks.
Here’s the method introduced by Dirson:
1. Go to my GPC webpage, follow the instructions to add the link as a bookmark, or simply drag it directly to the Firefox bookmark bar. You will get a bookmark named "Toggle Google Look," as shown in the image above.
2. Visit Google.com and search for any term to reach the search results page.
3. Click on "Toggle Google Look," and Google will switch to the new version. Click again, and it will immediately switch back to the old version.
Additional Note: This damn MT keeps filtering my code... I've already uploaded it directly to GPC.