Script Summary: Rewrites links to point straight to the images, and adds a color coding to thumbnails to show their size. (yellow - less than 0.5 megapixels, red 0.5-1.5 megapixels, blue 1.5-3.8 megapixels, green 3.8-5.3 megapixels, white - larger than 5.3 megapixels).
This is strictly for website galleries using the coppermine software. You can usually tell if a site is using coppermine software by looking at the bottom of the page. Rewrites links to point straight to the images, and adds a color coding to thumbnails to show their size. (yellow - less than 0.5 megapixels, red 0.5-1.5 megapixels, blue 1.5-3.8 megapixels, green 3.8-5.3 megapixels, white - larger than 5.3 megapixels). The brighter the color the larger the image. Ex. bright blue is larger than dark blue, but bright blue is still smaller than dark green.
You may have to manually add the sites you want to the include list in greasemonkey.
Again for clarity:
YELLOW < RED < BLUE < GREEN < WHITE
PS. Suggestions are more than welcome, they are needed. I chose the color coding scheme rather arbitrarily and would like suggestions on the size breakdown, or the colors themselves. Is it even a good idea? Would you like to see it on other sites like google images?



