In the bookmark you can type Black bar as name the following as url: My latest solution is making a shortcut in the bookmark-bar to the javascript code and everytime Google changes it back to the new page I press it so I get the old black-bar page back. Above method (Edit 2) sets a cookie for but sometimes Google decides to mess with that cookie. If it doesn't work on the home page ( then first go to Google+ and do it there. Note: you can't paste a javascript:xxxx line so you have to manually type javascript: and paste the given lines after it. If that does not work you can do the following: This worked for me (until Google decides otherwise).Įdit: If you go directly to chrome://flags/#enable-instant-extended-api you don't have to search :)Įdit 2: If that does not work you can do the following (this also worked for me in Firefox with mixed results): enter chrome://flags in the address bar.If you want the old home-page back you can try the following (this only works in Chrome): You probably have the new Google-Homepage.
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