// ==UserScript== // @name FaviconizeGoogle // @namespace http://userscripts.org/users/89794 (joeytwiddle) // @description Adds favicons next to Google search results. // @downstreamURL http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/48636.user.js // @version 1.3.1 // @include /https?:\/\/((www\.)?|encrypted\.|news\.)google\.[a-z]{2,3}(\.[a-z]{2})?\/(search|webhp|\?gws_rd|\?gfe_rd)?.*/ // @grant none // @downloadURL none // ==/UserScript== var placeFaviconByUrl = false; // The little green link below the article title var placeFaviconAfter = false; // Display after the link instead of before it var placeFaviconInsideLink = false; // Makes the favicon clickable but may also get underlined // DONE: Provided more options where to place favicon: by the link or by the // url, before or after, inside or outside the link. However in my opinion // they all suck except the default. ;) // Broken images would be messy, but Firefox seems to hide them after a while // anyway. We do still see the gap from the image's padding though! // It might be desirable to check each image actually exists/loads, or remove it. // Is that possible, without making an http request ourselves? // Third-party host URL detection is implemented leniently, and accordingly // hostname extraction implemented aggressively, which results in favicons // being given to unexpected things like bookmarklets which contain a site url. /* function filterListBy (l,c) { var ret = new Array(); for (var i=0;i