How can I get Firefox to recognize my Google settings when I try to disable Google's homepage Instant Search?
After saving my Google settings which includes turning off Google's new Instant Search, Firefox doesn't save these setttings the next time I access Google. IE Explorer recognizes my disabling of Instant Search but Firefox doesn't. I am using Firefox 3.6.
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Clear the Google cookies and try again to disable Instant search.
Tools > Options > Privacy > Cookies: "Show Cookies"
cor-el, Many thanks for pointing me in the right direction to adjust the cookies in Firefox. It took a bit of fiddling as I am blind and use a text-to-speech processor to navigate the Internet and Firefox, but I finally got Google to stop loading Instant Search - thanks to your succinct pointer. Again, thank you!
You're welcome
Sorry, I should have given better directions.
There is a link directly to the right of the Google search field on the Google results page.
That is a button with a drop down list: Instant is On/Off.
There is also a radio check box on the Google Settings page, that has replaced the previously present Suggestions.
Google Instant:
- Use Google Instant — predictions and results appear while typing
- Do not use Google Instant
See also http://www.google.com/instant/
Hey, no problemo! I bestow upon you my personal white-can award for the additional info. Meanwhile, the main problem was in how my defaults were set in the Firefox area you pointed me to. Once I got there, I was able to change the defaults so Google's radio button would work. The problem was that each time I saved the Google setting, a message box would pop up that my screenreader announcing that the settings were saved. But when I reloaded Firefox, they were not saved. I don;t know if the popup message was generated by the webpage or Firefox. I think some sort of interupt message should popup from Firefox if one's settings for cookies will prevent the settings from being saved due to cookies being unsaved. Anyway, you were a big help as I am new to Windows 7 and have just switched to Firefox as it handles and solves those nasty screen "captchas" really nicely with the Webvism captcha add-on. Best regards, Grandpa Dave in CA.
Oops! Make that a "white cane" award - not a "white can"! :-)