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I like some of Google's recent changes, but I must agree that the new Google image search is a mess. I much prefer the old one.


I don't really understand people's complaints on this issue. How could you not prefer to have hundreds of images on one page instead of clicking for the next page over and over? It's the difference between a mousewheel scroll and click/scroll, click/scroll.


My complaints are mostly around the Javascript mess that has stolen our direct access to the images.

The image I want is usually in the top row of results anyway, so an endless collection of thumbnails isn't much help.

I don't want to view an image in some kind of weird half-sized shadow box. I want to see it alone, at full size -- or directly download it. In the old Google image search, these tasks were as easy as a right click on a context menu.

Now we get strange hover boxes that are only 50% larger than the thumbnails, and clicking a thumbnail takes you to a confusing pseudo-page that isn't the full size image, nor the actual source site. Who does this help?




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