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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008) |
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In FF 2.0.0.17 (Iceweasel actually, but it shouldn't matter, should it?) I see "document.getElementsByClassName is not a function" in the JS errors console. And https://developer.mozilla.org/en/DOM/document.g... suggests that it is indeed a new feature. |
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Uh, I didn't know there were compatibility issues. Which browser doesn't it work with? |
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But it only works in FF3 now :-(
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It does now. I was a bit slow to update it. |
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Last.fm has changed so this script doesn't work anymore :(. |
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Alala, no problem. You need to install the Greasemonkey add-on for Firefox. This script is used in the browser, remember, not in the Last.fm app itself. So you have installed Greasemonkey, then go to this page and click install script (remember Greasemonkey must be turned on in the bottom right corner of your Firefox screen - he must be smiling) and after you have installed the script, make sure you haven't blocked javascript on Last.fm (default is you haven't). Simply reload the Last.fm page on which the script has to be working (in this case any track page whereof the lyrics is available), and then you'll see that the script is working. Easy peasy : ) |
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Ahem...
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Very nice customizable interface. Kudos! |
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Thanks for this! |
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I noticed this major flaw in last.fm (I assumed some sort of LyricWiki-type thing was already there) and wondered if google could find an answer.
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great work ;) |