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How to Fix Blog Post URLs ending with #gsc.tab=0?
Are you currently facing problems with your blog post URLs, and constantly notice the '#gsc.tab=0' search parameter appended at the end of those URLs? Chances are that this is caused by an instance of a custom Google Search Engine on your website. Many bloggers and webmasters prefer to provide search functionality to their users within their sites. More often than not, if you see a search bar on a website that is content-based, and not a classified,eCommerce, catalogue, travel, or job listing website, then that search would be powered by Google - that's how popular Google is! Anyhow, in this post, we'll talk about removing the '#gsc.tab=0' error from your blog URLs.



Custom Google Search Engine

Custom Search Engines are instantiations of a complete search engine (such as Google Search, Bing, Yahoo! Search etc), but with some parameters changed, such as the search space stripped down, or filters applied, or other similar restrictions/conditions.

Most search engines like Google provide APIs for others to freely use their core to perform searches. Webmasters often install a custom Google Search Engine to let their users search for content within their own site.

Creating a custom Search Engine is really simple. Check out the link below if you want to create a search engine for your own site

However, once you install a custom search engine, you might face the URL error described above.

Removing the '#gsc.tab=0' error

The fix for this error is pretty simple. It is mostly caused by installing a custom instance of Google Search Engine. To fix it, you need to first locate your Custom Search Engine (CSE) Manager.
  • Step 1: Log into your CSE Manager or Control Panel
  • Step 2: Select a CSE you have installed for the site facing the URL issue. Create a new CSE if you don't have any, and then check your site after installation to see if you're facing the problem.
  • Step 3: Click on Search features from the sidebar on the left
Search features
  • Step 4: Click on the Advanced tab, and then click on Websearch Settings
  • Step 5: Now, disable the Results Browsing History

You're all done! Then #gsc.tab=0 string should no longer appear after each URL.

Did this tutorial help you? Did it solve your problem? Leave us with your responses in the comments section below. Cheers :)

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