My decade old PC crashed hard to lose my SeaMonkey v2.49.5 web browser's cookies. Now, YT is using its new layout instead of its old web site
design layout. How can I get it back?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:58:48 -0600, Ant wrote:
My decade old PC crashed hard to lose my SeaMonkey v2.49.5 web browser's cookies. Now, YT is using its new layout instead of its old web site
design layout. How can I get it back?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
YouTube plans to remove the previous design soon, so this method will be obsolete.
You have to change the cookie PREF in the developer console and set its
value to f6 = 8.
After updating the website, you should return to the previous design.
Consider using https://invidio.us instead of YouTube because it is easier
in terms of performance. However, image quality will be reduced.
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 13:58:48, Ant wrote:
My decade old PC crashed hard to lose my SeaMonkey v2.49.5 web
browser's cookies. Now, YT is using its new layout instead of its old
web site design layout. How can I get it back?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
YouTube plans to remove the previous design soon, so this method will
be obsolete.
You have to change the cookie PREF in the developer console and set its
value to f6 = 8.
After updating the website, you should return to the previous design.
How do I do that?
Consider using https://invidio.us instead of YouTube because it is
easier in terms of performance. However, image quality will be reduced.
Will it still let me log into my YouTube account to rate, comment, etc.?
I don't see that option?
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