Gmail - Google Notebook Seamless Integration

By Michael A. Balazs Last update Oct 25, 2008 — Installed 856 times. Daily Installs: 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 6, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0, 2, 0, 1
Script Summary:
This script loads the Google notebook seamlessly into the gmail interface below the inbox (rather than the sidebar) using a gmail native navbox.

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OBSOLETE:
Please use Gmail - Seamless Integration (Google Calendar, Reader, Notebook, etc...) with Collapsible Inbox for Standard GMail and GMail Apps instead.



New Script: Now you can collapse your inbox also! Get it here Gmail - Collapsible Inbox.
Works best when used with GCal/GReader/GNotebook- Header Removal in IFrames. Combines nicely with Gmail - Google Reader Seamless Integration and Gmail - Google Calendar Seamless Integration.

Please send comments, problems, and general feedback to Michael.Balazs+UserScripts@gmail.com

Configuration:

  • Size:
    • Tools->Greasemonkey->Manage User Scirpts
    • Highlight Gmail - Google Calendar Seamless Integration
    • On the line with var notebook_frame_height = "600px"; replace the 600px with your desired size.
    • Save file and reload GMail.
  • Ordering:
    • Tools->Greasemonkey->Manage User Scirpts
    • Highlight Gmail - Google Notebook Seamless Integration
    • On the line with var place_before; Set it equal to either ATTOP, calendar, reader, notebook or ATBOTTOM depending on what you would like just below this navbox.
    • Save file and reload GMail.

Versions:

  • 1.1
    • Major improvements to ordering mechanism. See configuration section for full details.
  • 1.0
    • Original Version

Known Issues:

  • If the notebook/reader/calednar (when loaded in its own page) is zoomed it can cause the gmail page to change zooms. It can be resolved but resetting the zoom of the notebook/reader/calednar (when loaded in its own page.) Possible temporary work around is disable firefox from recalling zoom levels by going to about:config and setting browser.zoom.siteSpecific to false. This I believe is a firefox bug and has been submitted to bugzilla.
Known Conflicts:
  • It does not play well with NoScript since it blocks iframes by default. This can be disabled to fix the problem.
Screenshot (for Gooogle Calendar):