Enlarge facebook profile images

By Mattias Blom Last update May 1, 2011 — Installed 39,347 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Mattias Blom Script's Author

the original/the other? I'm sorry but I really don't understand what you're getting at? If the original is v.1, the update to 1.1 is nothing but a small hack for the partial reloading (AJAX) of friends list, it changes nothing in functionality. And as far as I remember, FB_PIC and inYoFacebook did more or less the same thing, showing a larger picture when hovering not by clicking.

you could click the photo and be taken directly to there profile no matter where you clicked the photo from

Isn't this what facebook does sans greasemonkey?

 
Mattias Blom Script's Author

If anyone know of a better way to solve the asynchronous friends list loading conundrum, speak up!

 
Bakahashi User

Nice, a lot better than the other similar scripts.

 
Trevor K. User

How does this work?

 
Mattias Blom Script's Author

By "host it yourself" I mean, "add it to your scripts".

 
Mattias Blom Script's Author

Uj, I haven't logged in here for while. But I suggest that you split your script off and host it yourself. I myself like to keep the blowups for profile pics alone but your script works really well so no reason to keep it as a comment here. So I say branch in the name of "valfriheten" and I will link to that script with a detailed description of difference in functionality.

But I I will steal that bit about /statusupdates/ =) Nice!

 
Johan Sundström Scriptwright

(Now also handles the tiny images on the http://www.facebook.com/statusupdates/ page.)

 
Johan Sundström Scriptwright

No reason not to have this script blow up any images (photo galleries, groups and the like); I refactored this a bit to do so, into http://ecmanaut.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/sites/... -- feel free to update this version with that code.

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