Google Image Search Advanced

By Chris4 Last update Aug 9, 2009 — Installed 5,404 times. Daily Installs: 13, 13, 15, 18, 13, 19, 21, 25, 15, 9, 17, 8, 13, 17, 15, 12, 11, 13, 14, 12, 10, 13, 9, 12, 10, 11, 10, 11, 9, 16, 12, 16
Script Summary:
Adds advanced filters to Google Image Search in drop down menus and compacts the existing ones.
Version: 1.7
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Google Image Search Advanced

Installation

1. Get Firefox (Internet browser)
2. Get Greasemonkey (An add-on)
3. Restart Firefox
4. Come back here and install the script!

Related Scripts

Google Images - Creative Commons is an add-on to this script, which allows you to filter search results based on their copyright license.

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Updates

9th August '09 - v1.7
- Fixed to work with latest Google Images update. (Thanks again Aaron!)
27th July '09 - v1.6.5
- Bug fixes
24th July '09 - v1.6
- New features include searching by shape (square, tall, wide, etc.) and megapixels, both of which haven't been made public!
- Also added to the size options is a 'screen size' option where you can search for wallpapers that fit your screen resolution!
- Many thanks to Aaron Russell for doing much of the coding in this version!
14th July '09 - v1.5
- Due to a recent update in Google Images, the easy access SafeSearch drop-down menu has been removed.
11th April '09 - v1.4
- The script now has an auto update feature!
9th April '09 - v1.3
- As a result of Google adding one of the scripts features - filter by color, it has been removed from the script.
8th April '09 - v1.2
- The script can now rename the existing drop down menus. (Thanks Jonathan Kay!)
6th April '09 - v1.1
- The script can now have different text on the drop-down menu, compared to what goes in the URL. (Thanks Charlie!)