Tool or script to reduce white space in the Google Keyword Planner??

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The amount of white space the new Google Keyword Planner has in it is getting really annoying as it forces me to have to continually scroll up and down to see keywords I am researching.

Does anyone know of a tool or script (free or paid) that changes the appearance of the Keyword Planner to be more...well...compact (like the old Keyword Tool used to be)?

Any input on the above would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Carlos
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  • Profile picture of the author GlenH
    You won't get a tool that will be able to manipulate the display output of KP tool itself

    The only possibility is if there is a tool that would extract the keyword data from the KP itself, and plug that into a different external UI design.

    The problem is that Google now deliberately makes it very difficult to reliably extract any keyword data from their KP tool
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    • Profile picture of the author Viper64
      Originally Posted by GlenH View Post

      The only possibility is if there is a tool that would extract the keyword data from the KP itself, and plug that into a different external UI design.

      The problem is that Google now deliberately makes it very difficult to reliably extract any keyword data from their KP tool
      Some of the various seo tools probably can do it. I recently reinstalled traffic travis as I had stopped using it for a long time and wanted to just run some quick tests. I was able to enter my adwords login info in there and it pulled from the planner. I'm wondering if it could also be done using something like iMacros.
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      • Profile picture of the author carlos123
        I have been messing with the CSS controlling some of the appearance of the Keyword Planner and have made some changes to the spacing that way but it's a bit of a pain.

        The Planner source code is quite the googly gook and a bit complicated to sort out.

        But it would seem that a Javascript (i.e. Java script) like a Greasemonkey script could be made to control the appearance.

        I don't so much want to scrape the tool data but rather to change the appearance to a much more compact form.

        Carlos
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