Digg.com Mirrors

By senseBOP Last update Apr 4, 2010 — Installed 6,764 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

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

 
BlaenkDenum User

If anyone wants the mirror icons to appear at the /end/ of the submission details, you can use my script: http://www.blaenkdenum.com/downloads/projects/d... It's not really my script, I just changed two lines, all credit goes to senseBOP.

Thanks senseBOP for the awesome script!

 
BlaenkDenum User

Works perfectly, thanks man, appreciate your attention for your script.

 
BlaenkDenum User

Thanks, I was hoping you would ever show up. I know there's no notification or anything which is why I added the RSS feed for the comments ( http://userscripts.org/feeds/scripts/8262/comments ) to iGoogle to see if you ever replied, glad you did. Maybe there's another means of communicating with you? You can find my email address by clicking this link: "http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/d?k=01tlMVWQp9Fq7Vw3cmuco3LQ==&c=ZUFIwfdMf3VnLFK_BmcDHhKZf5TZuZr3tBCTDYfRRSQ="

I tried figuring out the solution myself a while back but I've no experience with Greasemonkey scripts, though I do think it has something to do with the information on the single page being generated through javascript now, and priority levels conflicting meaning that when your script is run it is too early and the elements haven't been created yet, just a long shot guess. Anyways, I'd love to see your plugin be updated as it's really useful :) Thanks again for replying!

 
senseBOP Script's Author

BlaenkDenum, Thanks for all your comment, and sorry for the delay in replying back. This site doesn't really excel in the whole "Social" aspect of things, like notifying users when someone comments on their script. :)

Anyways, I will take a look at the issue, and update the script accordingly. I rarely ever go to a single-article view, which means I would have never caught it myself, so thanks for bringing it to my attention.

 
BlaenkDenum User

The only userscript I could find that is updated for the new digg interface is http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/11578 , you can probably see how they did it. I tried modifying your script to work but I had no success.

 
BlaenkDenum User

Hmm, really interesting. The new interface still seems to be using the news-details class for the story meta data, but in the single page (Which also uses it) it's not working. Could this be that Digg is now using Javascript to display this information and somehow the priorities are messed up in the execution of the scripts so that the userscript runs before the information has been displayed so it can't find it? I looked at your script's source and though I'm no expert in Javascript it looks like it should be working still but it isn't. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

 
BlaenkDenum User

It works perfectly fine in the front page/Search pages but not in the single article page, I think it's because the interface for the single article page has changed to look like the front page/search pages (The meta data at least).

If you could modify/update this script it would really be awesome!

 
BlaenkDenum User

Wow this looks like a pretty nice script, however, do you think you can update it for the new Digg interface? Or if you're discontinuing it, can you recommend another script for this purpose? Thanks!

 
Doonce User

Might want to make it work with http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/7623 also. I think both of the different methods to do it work on both.

 
Doonce User

Yes, that is it. It is one of the most popular scripts on here. If you haven't used it, I'd suggest trying it. It uses a wiki-type database to load the next page below the current page, so you don't have to click next page at all. Other scripts have integrated support for it. Just search for autopagerize and look at the code, some have // For AutoPagerize // at the bottom. I know http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/11616 works pretty good. Others use a filter function or something.

 
senseBOP Script's Author

Doonce, are you talking about this script? http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/8551 It's description is lacking information, and so I'm not sure what it does or how it works.
I'll get into its code and see what I can do to be compatible with it, if indeed it is the one you are talking about, so let me know.

 
Doonce User

It would be nice if you could make it work with AutoPagerize.

 
senseBOP Script's Author

Thanks for pointing this out, kane. I'm a bit swamped with work, but I promise I will check this issue out as soon as I can and post a fix for it, either here, or on the videoembed script page (if it's not on my end).

 
kane User

Fantastic script, thanks for the work. I'm experiencing a problem, and I'm not sure what's the source of the conflict. Heres the problem.

I have the videoembed script and your script installed. Now, when I'm on Digg.com, your script and the videoembed script seem to conflict with each other. For instance, multiple video players will appear, and I noticed there are two of the icons for your mirrors under each video player. I think that the icon spacing for the mirrors is conflicting with the video embed script, or vice versa. Just my amateur opinion. I thought I'd start here first, since maybe you can apply a quick fix, if you feel the problem is on your end. Thanks again.

 
djm User

Cheers for this, amazing script and also looks beautiful. Many thanks.

 
senseBOP Script's Author

fishpen0, thanks for the positive feedback. It makes me happy to know that people find this script useful to them. Personally, I couldn't live without it.

By "site link", do you mean the big blue "article title"? If so, the reason the links are not at the end of the title is because I wanted to have the links in a "permanent" location, so that when scrolling, or moving the mouse around, I will know where the links are more or less without having to scan the page for them. The brain already knows they are a certain amount of pixels from the end of the screen, and so it can approximate where the link is, which results in faster browsing. :)

If you REALLY want me to, I'll try and whip something up for you to put the links up top.

 
fishpen0 User

Awesome script, I have found it very useful. I was just wondering if the links on the 'article list page' can be moved to the right of the site link, instead of being in front of the comments link.

 
senseBOP Script's Author

PAStheLoD, the script has been update and is broken no more! :)

 
PAStheLoD Scriptwright

Hi!

Digg has a new design, so your script has been broken.

Please fix it!

Thanks :)

 
ICDeadPpl User

How about support for duggback.com?

 
Robert Litzke Scriptwright

The icons are a bit obscure, but it works well. Thanks.

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