Hates new Google Image Search Result… revert back to basic view

If you use Google Images very frequently then you would have already came across with the new Image Result Interface implemented recently. This interface might be okay for an instance but for a regular use this creates more trouble than simplicity. It is now no longer easy to look between one picture or another, without having to strain your eyes.

For those using  Google’s new interface may easily recall that difference in time it takes to look through an entire page of image results, as to how long it would’ve taken you before.  Now the question is : The changes applied are really useful? I have read several forums and even Google Support and none of them I found supporting the changes. So why Google doing the things which letting them down or just they want people look for any alternative service which is easier and faster to use.

Now still if you would like to stick with Google and want that your old interface should back.. then make it clear there is no permanent option provided you only can get back previous interface back by scrolling down the page to the end and selecting Switch to basic version (but I doubt for how long it would be available)



So every time you want to the older interface you have to repeat the process Now the simple idea you should use to get back to older interface

Simply create the bookmark of any web image result and use that link to search images on Google… Like i  am doing

Follow the Steps:

1. Make any search like i have used Spring for Google Images and then choose Switch the basic view from the bottom end of the page.

2. Now Look into the address bar where the small icon of Google places ahead of all the links and use your mouse to drag and drop that link to the bookmark area of the Mozilla FireFox as shown in the Below image…

Now use that link for any search you want instead of that ugly feature….

Hope you have liked the above trick give your valuable opinions

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