tiblue said on June 26, 2008 1:11 PM PDT:
how can i test by myself, th enew google ig?
You can sign up for the developers sandbox at
google.com/ig/sandbox, although not all the features work as expected.
said on June 26, 2008 2:29 PM PDT:
Much better to look at. But again, lets see what comes out.
Sweet looking, but i can't find the "upadate" gadget to see update from my gtalk friend
cgull said on June 26, 2008 3:13 PM PDT:
Thanks for sharing that link, I got the new interface now, it looks awesome.
When are they going to sort out Google profile pages or some kind of public iGoogle page. Google can't really become social until it creates a unified identity for all its users.
Dan said on June 26, 2008 6:46 PM PDT:
I Love Google and I my /ig page... I visit it so often! But I really don't like this.. I want ultimate control over the page, this takes up valuable space. I hope it's removable.
I think the new iGoogle makes a better use of the space.
The old one was horrible...
I certainly hope that us Apps users will be able to share the fun... I miss iGoogle... :)
Hunnter said on June 27, 2008 8:21 AM PDT:
I just wonder what will happen to those Google Chat "windows" when you change pages.
Have they finally made it more AJAX-like?
Or do the chats terminate?
If it is the former, than fantastic!
The chat boxes will continue to be displayed at the bottom of the page when you switch to a new iGoogle tab. Since they are a part of iGoogle, it's impossible to make them persistent without using a plug-in (think about Google Notebook's mini-window).
said on June 27, 2008 10:48 AM PDT:
ok
What is the link to try it?
DarkAtti said on June 27, 2008 1:09 PM PDT:
I Love this new iGoogle!
said on June 28, 2008 4:20 AM PDT:
Still not as nice and complete as netvibes.com
Very interesting!
There's some problem with Firefox3 and Google Reader add-on, an annoying overlap of "Refresh" and "Mark all as read" link.
Keep working on :-)
Should I put English for preferred developer language or do they mean like C++?
Liron said on July 1, 2008 6:24 AM PDT:
I signed up today
Looks really good... but... for some reason i can't move a gadget between tabs. used to be really simple
There is a great IGoogle Gadget called the CometNow Video Viewer. Let's you stream video from your Windows Mobile Phone or computer directly into IGoogle. The Android client has already been developed and is only waiting for handsets to arrive. The software is easy to use and lets you stream Live Video in real time with no buffering issues. Apple features coming soon. http://www.cometnow.com/gadget_setting.aspx
This gadget makes your video truly portable and your friends with IGoogle can see your video Live as well! Great add on for Google Chat...
Rilee said on July 11, 2008 2:19 AM PDT:
I'd like to turn off the new iGoogle navigation bar. What should I do?
The "new" and "improved" google IG does not work on mobile browsers; completely forget the "stuff" you add on your cell phone, redirects you, when looking for help, to dead help links and does not allow you to open the content on a new page or tab on your desktop, DUE TO ALL THESE INCONVENICES IT COMPLETELY SUCKS.
said on July 16, 2008 10:13 PM PDT:
This new format and "left navigation" are trible and canvas view makes all the links i had on my page not work. what i don't understand is why i was volenteired or how to fix my page to be like it was, as it is i changed my mind about google and no longer consider them a "good" organization if google wanted bata testers they could just ask like normal companies do
jasondoes said on July 17, 2008 12:34 AM PDT:
craigslist works for one reason, it is a clean interface. Google used to be like that...sigh, here comes the "new and improved" bloatware version.
@jasondoes:
Nobody forces you to use iGoogle. If you want a personalized homepage, there are many good alternatives (Netvibes, Pageflakes, My Yahoo), but you can always use the classic Google homepage, which is even cleaner than in
1998.
said on July 17, 2008 10:07 AM PDT:
Give me the option NOT to use the NEW features
I do not care for them nor do I care for the way it changed the GMAIL gadget.
I think the new igoogle is completely useless, I now can't open attachments on my e-mails or forward e-mails on. Give me the old gmail or I go elsewhere.
said on July 18, 2008 1:58 PM PDT:
You guys realize that this is not the final solution right? Things dont work yet because its still in progress. Also this seems to be taking "old style" gadgets and displaying them in the new framework.. when gadgets are re-written to fit/work properly in the new style I think it will be great. This format is exactly what I was waiting for. I hate haveing a new browser tab/window open for gmail/calendar/reader etc. This way I just tab through them via javascript.
BTW.. how do you turn on the chat gadget in the side bar?
said on July 18, 2008 3:54 PM PDT:
I understand that the new igoogle will have problems but what I can't understand is how they are not allowing users to opt out.
I'm one of the people who were randomly chosen for this interface and I have to say it's terrible for too many reasons to list.
I'm now using google classic view because the new interface has rendereded my home page unusable.
Thanks Google!
Looking forward to the new iGoogle version.
I can see this post is already being assaulted my troll-comments.
by*
:-)
There seem to be some changes in the commenting system and it became a bit problematic... oh well...
said on July 19, 2008 11:10 AM PDT:
If you use firefox and you dislike this feature I would strongly encourage you to try this add-on to help turn off the left navigation bar:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/521
(Search: "remove it permanently", if the link doesn't work)
My iGoogle is back to normal now.
said on July 20, 2008 5:10 PM PDT:
Dread Knight, am I a troll?
Here's the official google thread on google groups regarding the new interface.
Find me one positive comment in the thread and I'll forgive you.
http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Web_Search_Help-Personalizing/browse_thread/thread/dad1756deccbae18/691256e1fb67b774
@Brad:
Discussion boards for Google's products aren't necessarily a relevant sample since most people will visit them to complain and to report bugs. If you like the new interface, you won't go to the iGoogle group to express your appreciation.
It's also easy to understand that many people hate change and they will complain every time Google redesigns a service, removes a feature or
replaces the favicon.
People were mostly complaining that the new version has bugs and there's no option to opt-out. Google made a mistake by not showing a small link: "Go back to the old version of iGoogle".
If you want to return to the old iGoogle:
- go to google.com/ig
- paste this in the address bar:
javascript:_dlsetp('v2=0');
Very interesting comment in the iGoogle group:
"Your methodology is very heavy-handed. I am a retired executive from the old-days of computing (IBM and the BUNCH). We could never have imagined changing the interface of our customer's tools without asking permission. In many cases, we would have to support old versions of software for years after we thought we had newer and better products, just because our customers had gotten used to the way the old versions worked and had modified their habits to accommodate us. It would be considered the highest form of arrogance to force changes on them without their permission. Part of the wrath you are hearing from your users is because of your methodology, and the fact that it's way too hard to give you feedback."
said on July 22, 2008 6:28 AM PDT:
The new igoogle doesn't work one of my machines - it locks up, it wastes space on the left, it puts the tabs way down on the left so I have to scroll down to get at them, gadget titles spill over obscuring the items. I don't like the canvas mode because you have to scroll up and down to get out of it. And above all, it was forced on me with no way out. What did they do, fire all the good guys at Google and hire Microsoft staff? They must immediately let us switch back. The javascript fix mentioned above doesn't work.
said on July 22, 2008 6:30 AM PDT:
Oh, one more thing, the guy who gave the go ahead for this disaster should be fired.
said on July 22, 2008 7:14 PM PDT:
Please put the gmail gadget back the way it was! It takes way too long to get to my inbox!
ICK!
said on July 22, 2008 7:53 PM PDT:
I have problems with the new igoogle and my gmail gadget. Reads email incorrectly and makes it so I cannot use some links in mail. I also wold prefer the option to move it, or disable it, for it is an unnecessary function for me.
said on July 22, 2008 7:58 PM PDT:
"If you want to return to the old iGoogle:
- go to google.com/ig
- paste this in the address bar:
javascript:_dlsetp('v2=0');"
this worked for me, thanks.
to bring the new version back just use "javascript:_dlsetp('v2=1')
Honestly, this should be an option you can right click on or something. Maybe they will add it in the future.
Will said on July 23, 2008 6:13 AM PDT:
I hate the new features. They don't work very well at all and the left side navigation is useless and takes up space. I liked the old version because you could customize how it looked. I would like to be able to go back to the old system. As it is now I've stopped using iGoogle until/unless they fix it. I'm one of the people who was forced into the "experiment". If I wanted to Beta test something I would have signed up for it.
will.duty
Rilee said on July 23, 2008 6:48 AM PDT:
The navigation bar sucks, Where's Google's "Don't be evil"?!
I hate this new iGoogle, I like being able to easily click to respond to an e-mail, not having to go to the actual GMail site to do so.
said on July 23, 2008 6:07 PM PDT:
Javascript doesn't work!
Help Ionut.
Thomas said on July 24, 2008 7:26 AM PDT:
I want the classic igoogle when they changed it now everything is way to cluttered. Help me change it back.
said on July 25, 2008 8:20 PM PDT:
i love google
i'm from iran.
i don't know Why Google think iran is forbidden country?
to return to older version of iGoogle.... type this into the address bar (not the search bar) of you browser while iGoogle is open and then hit go:
javascript:_dlsetp('v2=0');
said on July 30, 2008 2:17 PM PDT:
I have typed this into the address bar while my igoogle was open and it did not bring back the old version. All it did was refresh the new verson of igoogle. Please help....I really am getting frustrated with this new verson! THANKS!!
Heidi said on August 1, 2008 5:58 PM PDT:
The new igoogle sucks. I tried the javascript and it did not bring the old version back. Were is this stupid survey they said they would ask us to take after we tried it? I want to tell them it SUCKS! Anybody have any other way to get the old version back that actually works? I am very frustrated with this.
said on August 1, 2008 6:32 PM PDT:
I agree that gmail is more cumbersome and there's more vertical scrolling -- still, it's not like we had to buy this. I mean, it's free! If Google wants to keep its users, it'll figure out how to fix these problems. It always has in the past...
jin said on August 3, 2008 1:49 AM PDT:
geez, and is it just me or do LINKS IN EMAIL not actually LINK anymore?!?!?! wtf?! screw firing the guy who changed this on me without my fing permission.... waterboarding IS legal right?!?! if they want to keep this google user happy, they'll find a way to waterboard him and quick!
Ivan M said on August 4, 2008 6:22 AM PDT:
Being "Igoogle" tattoo'ed, I am SO glad you kept the IGOOGLE brand!!
Thank You google team! simply the best... EVERYTHING! :)
Ivanmor
Hacksaw said on August 4, 2008 12:14 PM PDT:
Since the change to the new iGoogle, I can not change my theme!! What's up with that?
said on August 4, 2008 12:54 PM PDT:
AWSOME! I got it back! Thanks! Uncle Ronny!! That new shit sucks ass! Not user fiendly in any wat shpe or form. The gmail tab was all over the place. Wad-a-mess!
Shawn said on August 4, 2008 2:54 PM PDT:
THANKS!! for posting the script to get it back! I appreciate it. I am sure that there is a method to the madness, but I can not take the new vs anymore.
swissboy said on August 4, 2008 9:39 PM PDT:
I really like it, very cool looking!
said on August 4, 2008 11:54 PM PDT:
I HATE the new look and cannot remove it! GOOGLE why are you doing this. You rnew look is AWFUL and so irritating. I am about to switch to netvibes....You guys suck releasing something without givin your users a choice to opt out!
I HATE HATE HATE the NEW iGOOGLE look but what I HATE the most I cannot get my old one back!
said on August 5, 2008 2:08 PM PDT:
I have always had an ordinary GOOGLE search homepage. This is what I want. Suddenly Google bombards me with a tricksy, cluttered page full of things I neither want nor need. I am interested in Google as a search engine. How do I get THAT and ONLY THAT, back as my homepage ?
Cecile said on August 6, 2008 11:13 AM PDT:
it takes so much space for nothing.
I was happy with the old igoogle.
DK said on August 7, 2008 5:02 AM PDT:
I don't like it as much as the old one. Gmail doesn't work as well - half the text is off the page and links don't open.
I don't like the big menu on the left; I know whats on my page, that is the whole idea yeah? - I made it.
said on August 7, 2008 8:22 AM PDT:
EVERYONE
The javascript fix just started working for me when it wasn't working previously.
If you've tried it once and it didn't work try it again.
The fix is: javascript:_dlsetp('v2=0'); in the address bar of the igoogle homepage.
Still mad at google though.
liz said on August 7, 2008 3:00 PM PDT:
The javascript worked on my work computer but not my home computer, and every time I open iGoogle at home, my work computer reverts back to using the new layout! Errg!
I DON'T like the new layout, but I really hate the fact that Google doesn't give us the option to change back.
And, yes, we DO pay for this service. We pay by viewing ads.
i like the new design..
but im missing the option, to move a feed to another tab.
it works in the old version, but not in the new.
please please fix it.
Izzy said on August 9, 2008 3:31 PM PDT:
i've tried allsorts of things to get back to my old Google homepage. Some thigns work for a while but I always end up with the crappy left-hand navigation, or it disappears and my tabs have gone too. It may be free, but I've invested a lot of time into getting it how I want. I use it to share calendars and also to view gmail.If it wasn't for the calendars I'd go to netvibes, which seems a pretty decent home page. Google is really pissing me off now.
said on August 13, 2008 12:13 PM PDT:
Hello everyone...just when I get used to the way things are and work they go and change things. Sometimes for the better and sometimes not. I have viewed the new igoogle and like many of the new features. One thing I can see that I don't like is the new sidebar that takes up more space. I am hoping that Google will give us a way to hide the side bar. I'm sure someone will come up with something in the future, but, it would be GREAT if Google will integrate it into the new igoogle so that I can use a computer from anywhere and get what I want without adding more gadgets or firefox add-ons.
Jana said on August 18, 2008 9:05 AM PDT:
I am in complete agreement with most of the comments here. I HATE the new igoogle, and like others was NOT consulted about what I want! In order to actually read my gmail in the old format where I CAN do forwards, etc. I have to click the link at the top of the page. The Gmail gadget on my home page is useless! I ALSO hate the sidebar thing! It takes up too much space and I LIKED viewing the tabs on top! I am going to try the "fix" and hope it works. Google, with the majority of people HATING this new igoogle, I think you'd better do something to fix it fast, or you will be losing a LOT of customers! I can't get chat to work now either!
Humesh said on August 25, 2008 7:19 PM PDT:
Is there anyway to get back to the "classic" iGoogle? I HATE the new iGoogle. The tab section on the left takes up way to much space, given the useless features it provides. Help!
The new interface sucks up valuable real estate and generally slows things up. I switched from myYahoo when they went all fancy. iGoogle was good (not great). But, the new interface is worse. Off to find another portal.
said on August 26, 2008 8:40 AM PDT:
I hate the new igoogle. Please someone get rid of it or let us know how to revert to older version
said on August 26, 2008 1:53 PM PDT:
...and there we have it - google has finally gone evil. today i was switched to the new interface, against my will. i'm dumbfounded to find out that this has been going on for months. am i expected to be a beta tester for months? running buggy unusable crap? well, tough luck. i just switched back to classic and now i'll have no idea when this mess is solved... guess i'm off igoogle for good, then.
kinga said on August 26, 2008 2:36 PM PDT:
Same, I hate the new menu down the side. It gives you less space to place your gadgets
kinga said on August 26, 2008 2:39 PM PDT:
And by the way google. Thanks for letting me know I had been switched to a beta version of iGoogle. (NOT!). I spent hours trying to fix this thinking my wife or I did something wrong.
brian said on August 26, 2008 3:22 PM PDT:
Google does not care aboout its users. Google directs your to a discussion where you can leave feedback about the new iGoogle. About 95% of the messages are negative. Almost no one likes this new layout, especially the left nav bar without any option of turning this off. Obviously Google could care less what its users think or it would never have instituted this without a way to turn it off. And it obviously is not paying attention to any feedback. Unbelievable.
Noushin said on August 26, 2008 9:30 PM PDT:
This is so horrible. I like change, but this is exactly what none of us google users wanted from our old stupid yahoo and hotmail accounts. It's a waste of my viewing space, so clustered.
said on August 27, 2008 12:43 PM PDT:
LEFT NAVIGATION SUCKS!!!
said on August 27, 2008 2:54 PM PDT:
I don't know how to not be anonymous, so, this is sjburnt.
I hate the new iGoogle. Not because it is new, and people complain about change. Because experimentaliGoogle was forced on me, because it does not function, because it is a waste of screenspace, because it messes up a personalized page, because there is no outlet for discussion, because it conflicts with most of Google corporate statment, because the "javascript fix" does not work, etc. Should I go on, Ionut Alex Chitu? You must work for Google to spin this so hard.
Can anyone recommend another browser? I liked the choices before they went fascist!
I don't work for Google and I think they made a mistake by not providing an option to go back to the classic iGoogle, but you should be aware that this new version of iGoogle will be rolled out to all users in the coming months. The interface change is related to a major direction shift, as iGoogle gadgets become more social and need more space.
Some of the gadgets will display state information in the title (e.g.: the number of unread messages), so all this information can be visible in the new sidebar. There's also a persistent chat feature that needs a consistent position in the UI.
said on August 27, 2008 3:09 PM PDT:
This is sjburnt again, I respect you for answering me, that is more than I could get from Google. Thank you.
I am disappointed with Google because I liked their product. Now I will need to find an alternate, and I do not think there is anything similar out there. I will have to switch email addresses, calendars, etc.
Oh well, I guess I should quit complaining and go to work. It was too good to last. Goodbye Google.
said on August 28, 2008 10:21 AM PDT:
I also dislike the new iGoogle and am very disappointed in the way Google made this change. I won't use it, and I know Google doesn't care about that. But they should care about what this is doing to their name and reputation because there are many more like me.
So to sum up, what is it that you don't like about the new iGoogle besides the left-side navigation?
said on August 28, 2008 11:33 AM PDT:
was forced on me, because it does not function, because it is a waste of screenspace, because it messes up a personalized page, because there is no outlet for discussion, because it conflicts with most of Google corporate statment, because the "javascript fix" does not work, etc. Should I go on?
Let's see.
* was forced on me - unrelated to the new UI
* because it does not function - I've been using it for more than two months and it works well (there are some minor bugs, but the service is usable)
* because it is a waste of screenspace - this is related to the left-side navigation
* because it messes up a personalized page - too general
* because there is no outlet for discussion - there's
a Google Group* because it conflicts with most of Google corporate statement - which part? "Always deliver more than expected. Google does not accept being the best as an endpoint, but a starting point. Through innovation and iteration, Google takes something that works well and improves upon it in unexpected ways."
* because the "javascript fix" does not work - that's not Google's problem. I thought it will work, so I posted the code. Some people said it works, others said it doesn't work.
I think
this post sums up quite well the bugs from this new version:
1 - Gadget display is inconsistent.
2 - Gadget links are inconsistent too.
3 - Integrated GMail does not display emails quite right.
4 - Dragging gadgets to other tabs does not work anymore.
5 - Tab display is inconsistent.
6 - Missing option in integrated Gmail.
7 - Stop doing forced beta-test to your users.
krieg said on August 28, 2008 5:40 PM PDT:
My IE can not open this page,, Operation Aborted.
If Google wants me to go to another home page just tell me, I'll leave.....what a mess
said on August 28, 2008 6:51 PM PDT:
The new IGoogle is not accessable by IE7. I continue to receive the message " IE can not open the internet site http://www.google.com/ig? etc etc etc....
I have found I can still access my Gmail account if I go to "Ask" and "Yahoo" and perform a google search. Great, I've had my tabs set in IGoole and had not a single problem until today. What the hell are you doing at Google? If it wasn't for my Gmail account I'd leave Google and use another search engine. We don't need problems forced on us.
said on August 28, 2008 10:16 PM PDT:
I can no longer access my igoogle home page.
Big warning pops up that Windows Internet Explorer cannot open the site.
See comment by Anonymous on Aug 28,2008 above.
"What the hell are you doing at Google?"
You must have hired some government employees.
Something works fine so you change it until it no longer works at all. At this point I cannot even get the standard search page to come up. Any idea how to fix this?
karan said on August 29, 2008 2:12 AM PDT:
i found that we can not minimize the gadget!!!
its state remains same as it is in the old igoogle.
when trying to maximise the gadget maximises to the whole page!!!
You can minimize gadgets: click on the menu button (it looks like an arrow) and select "Minimize this gadget".
Julie said on August 29, 2008 6:03 AM PDT:
I can no longer access my iGoogle homepage!! How do I fix this please?
Sean said on August 29, 2008 6:12 AM PDT:
I am having the same issues as others: I cannot load the iGoogle interface in IE7 as the "Internet Explorer Cannot Load the the internet Site...etc. Operation Aborted!" messages. My hope is someone at Google will communicate that there is an issue and will let me know when this will be resolved....umm...please!
Thank you, Ionut Alex Chitu-- I was having the same problem as the others, your answer worked perfectly. BTW-- I like the igoogle home page.
said on August 29, 2008 11:15 AM PDT:
I haven't made any changes to my IGoogle, I'm still using what I've always used and now I can't access it.
All I get is a pop up with a red and white cross stating "Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site.
(gives my igoogle url)
Operation Aborted
Getting really fed up with it >:o/
said on August 29, 2008 12:52 PM PDT:
It would be crazy if one widget can cause the whole igoogle page to fail to load.
said on August 29, 2008 2:05 PM PDT:
RE "I haven't made any changes to my IGoogle, I'm still using what I've always used and now I can't access it.
All I get is a pop up with a red and white cross stating "Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site.
(gives my igoogle url)
Operation Aborted
Getting really fed up with it >:o/ "
......................................
I've fixed it. It was all down to the stockmarket/finance/shareprice widget.
Tom said on August 29, 2008 7:52 PM PDT:
I can't open igoogle with my IE. What gives? Get message that IE can't open google and that operation aborted. Tried all the fixes suggested, nothing works, switched to Yahoo and it works fine. What is the solution, is MS not wanting to support Google???
Dean said on August 29, 2008 9:51 PM PDT:
I am not impressed, I find it anonoying to use. I am looking forward to the the time you listen to those you forced it on & dump the whole Idea. Or at the very least a way to go back to tne way it was. If not very soon you may loose me as a user
Neal said on August 30, 2008 5:24 PM PDT:
It's now the evening of 8/30/08 and the bad info about how to cure the igoogle/IE disaster is still circulating. One cannot remove the financial widget if it isn't present! The real cure is to simply switch to My Yahoo (or similar) for a bit and ride out the storm. Actually I moved from My Yahoo to Igoogle because of the ads overwhelming the content. Yahoo has changed this recently much to the better.
16rl said on August 31, 2008 8:39 AM PDT:
If you want to remove the new IG, go to www.google.fr/ig instead of your usual www.google.com/ig . Apparently they did not make the change in france so they still have the old version. Good luck in fighting to remove this new piece of shit ! Go Classic IG !!
thunefeld said on August 31, 2008 10:46 AM PDT:
I am having the same issues... "cannot load iGoogle..."
thunefeld said on August 31, 2008 10:47 AM PDT:
by the way, I've made NO changes what so ever... it simply started getting the error message a few days ago... the page half loads, then I get the error message... "operation aborted" -----
said on August 31, 2008 2:59 PM PDT:
Fix.......Fix.......fix....
I used system restore to get my google.ig page back. Went back 10 days and everything back to normal. No more "IE-7 cannot load page".
Is this a virus or glitch by Windows and/or Google?
Watch your downloads from Windows. Imagine what the cash flow is from a million users changing their home pages!!
Ohtar2000 said on August 31, 2008 4:19 PM PDT:
i have not been able to access my homepage at all. It coincided with my using/borrowing a laptop, so I figured it was a computer problem. Then I find out that my daughter at home cannot open her homepage. I do a search.. didn't realize there was a change. It obviously doesn't work for me.. what is being worked on?
said on September 1, 2008 6:05 AM PDT:
I am getting the IE error message and do not have the finance tab. Any other options?
said on September 2, 2008 6:34 AM PDT:
Hey, maybe the new Chrome browser will have a fix! That really would be stealing on MS, right? You know, the idea that the cure for a bad piece of MS software is some other piece of MS software?
geomedic said on September 2, 2008 10:18 AM PDT:
iGoogle aborts on all of my machines. It doesn't matter if I use IE or Safari to try to open it... if I use my laptop or my desktop. I'm about ready to give up on it.
geomedic said on September 2, 2008 10:20 AM PDT:
Is anybody listening here????
Or are we all just shouting into the darkness???
Rob Taylor said on September 2, 2008 10:24 AM PDT:
Shocking service from google erratic access to i-google and google docs
I need to remind you that this just an unofficial blog about Google, not Google's support center. There's
a thread about this bug in iGoogle's group, but the only suggested workaround is to remove the Google Finance Portfolios gadget from
the settings page.
geomedic said on September 2, 2008 10:39 AM PDT:
HERE IS THE ANSWER...
It isn't only the finance gadget that is buggy. Mine now works after I removed the weather map.
The suggestion to go to google.com/ig/settings and remove the buggy gadget is good, you just have to figure out which one it is. Don't forget to save the setting change... and here's a tip... save the settings url in your favorites or copy it in. If you remove a non-buggy gadget the page still won't load but you will be taken to it anyway and you will see it abort. You can remove the complicated gadgets until it works.
You can also remove all of them and add them back in one at a time, but hit save after every addition to check page loading, since we apparently can't trust that these things work.
geomedic said on September 2, 2008 10:46 AM PDT:
While it may be an unofficial blog (and I do appreciate the effort to keep it up and running), trying to find actual Google support is harder than trying to find... well, let's just say it is hard to find. Plus, when you google the problem, this site comes up near the top and google sites are not evident.
I wonder how many other gadgets are buggy.
I liked the new iGoogle, had it, got used to it, then one day -- gone. Back to the old one. I would like to revert back to the NEW iGoogle...any ideas how I can do that, or why my new switched back to the old?
Oh -- never mind. I just used that javascript suggested for switching back to the old, and it got me back to the new.
javascript:_dlsetp('v2=1')
Thanks.
^ said on September 3, 2008 6:03 AM PDT:
Loved igoogle before - I do not care for the Home tab on the left side - if it was an option I would choose it not to be there.
Thanks
said on September 3, 2008 7:30 AM PDT:
If you are using Firefox as your browser, you can remove the Home navigation on the left side of the new iGoogle page. Go to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/521. If you are not using Firefox and are still using IE or something else, you should really check out Firefox. I did a year ago and have never looked back...
said on September 3, 2008 11:46 AM PDT:
Firefox on my Mac at home never changed from the regular google page. Firefox on my PC at work mysteriously changed to iGoogle a week ago, and I found this page in trying to understand why.
Does Google implement this iGoogle thing at random? Like others above, I really prefer the plain Google page. But I not only want to get rid of it, I want to understand how they chose my PC for it? I don't get it? What happened? And, not complaining, but why didn't it happen to my Mac at the same time?
If you prefer the classic homepage, then click on the link that says "Classic home". It's pretty visible and it sets a cookie preference to always see the classic homepage when you go to google.com.
What you don't know (and Google doesn't explain you) is that by clicking on "iGoogle" from Google's homepage you change a setting and every time you visit google.com, you are redirected to iGoogle.
said on September 3, 2008 1:02 PM PDT:
Ah, so a week ago I must have accidentally clicked on the iGoogle link then. That explains it. Thanks, IAC!
said on September 4, 2008 6:15 AM PDT:
New igoogle is ok, but I don't like tabs on the left side, i need that space on my laptop and dont need the social/chat feature enabled. gone back to classic igoogle. i'd prefer a more compact layout for this too. perhaps an autohide for the tabs and search box along top. i am at 1024x600 most of the time.
JP Rock said on September 4, 2008 4:24 PM PDT:
I been trying to remove that side navigation bar, omg I'm getting so frustrated.
The only thing I have about the new iGoogle is the Chat tab... it's perma-on, and that's not good. I don't use Chat in Gmail really at all, so I don't see the need to have it on iGoogle at all. It would be an absolutely great thing to put the same type of things for the Chat tab as you put for the other tabs like "Edit this Tab," "Share this Tab," and "Delete this Tab."
Please, I had to revert to the old version just to rid myself of the Chat tab.
Neal said on September 5, 2008 9:31 AM PDT:
This morning igoogle loaded into IE6 without error for the first time in a week without my changing anything! Good thing since none of the "cures" listed above worked for me (no financial gadgets). Nice to have it back.
said on September 5, 2008 3:27 PM PDT:
i like the old way better!
keren said on September 5, 2008 5:12 PM PDT:
How do i change to the New one from the old one???
said on September 6, 2008 3:29 PM PDT:
Get rid of the left navigation, it sucks. Return the old Igoogle to us. Or else i'll use another search engine.