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Friend Feed By Service
Search through FriendFeed by specific services
How to Install
- You need the Firefox web browser - Download and install
- You need to install Greasemonkey - How-To
- Install this script - How-To
Please Use This Link!
If you want to share this script with other people, then please use this link:http://internetducttape.com/2008/03/20/greasemonkey-script-filter-frie
What Does This Script Do?
- It remembers the context you're in.
- If you're browsing within friends, then clicking on the icons will filter by that service on your friends.
- If you're browsing within a specific user, then clicking on the icons will filter by that service on that person.
- If you're browsing the public timeline, then clicking on the icons will filter by that service for the public timeline.
- It will automatically update itself if I update the script.
Problems?
Leave a comment on my blog if you have a problem.
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The best FF script by far. |
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- BUGFIX: Works with Even More Expander
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v0.62 - UI fixes so the popup menu doesn't run off the side of the screen as much.
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v0.6 - drop down menu that lets you Filter by service, Hide a service (temporary), or Show a service
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v0.53 Better 'share this script with friends' link |
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v0.5 - Instead of having a banner at the top, it shows in the sidebar. |
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v0.41 - wasn't displaying on the main page. |
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v0.4 - Dynamically grabs the list of services once per day. It should always display the latest services. - When you're on a users' page, it'll add options to filter by the specific services they use. |
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v0.3 Removed the "100 at a time" since that it slows down the pagerization scripts |
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2008/03/25 - Added 4 more services |
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