Netflix boximages in queue

By wskellenger Last update Jan 10, 2011 — Installed 3,628 times.

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

 
wskellenger Script's Author

Chekmate: Added your last change as well... Thanks!

 
Chekmate Scriptwright

No problem! Also, if the link underline bothers you (since it sorta runs behind the image and peeks out on the left side), you can add this line at the end also: thisHref.style.textDecoration="none"; No big deal though, I don't think. :)

 
wskellenger Script's Author

:-D Thanks Chekmate. I wanted this functionality too, but it was always 'good enough'... I love open source! Changes merged into the script.

 
wmblewett Scriptwright

WOW... a GREAT hack chekmate! brilliant!

 
Chekmate Scriptwright

Love the script. Edited the script locally it so that the boximage is within the hyperlink, so mouseovers show the movie summary box. Change the line directly after // finally insert image into document near the end of the script to the following two lines instead:

var thisHref = thisRow.firstChild.firstChild;
thisHref.insertBefore(newImg, thisHref.firstChild);

Enjoy!

 
bicuriousmilf User

I can't believe how much more efficient my movie searches are now. It would be great if you could implement the same functionality on www.adamandeve.com for their DVD selections.
-Cat Lover

 
bicuriousmilf User

I like it a lot! I am a fan as well.

 
wskellenger Script's Author

Updated 5/17/08. Loaded my queue today and found that the script was broken! I've greatly simplified the script now. Handles the main queue as well as the new "instant" tab that I see.

 
wskellenger Script's Author

Updated 3/17/08. Movie title will now appear vertically centered next to the box image.

 
wskellenger Script's Author

Updated on 8/14/07.

 
wmblewett Scriptwright

Does what it's supposed to do... I'm a fan.

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