RememberTheMilkEnhanced

By jgallen23 Last update May 24, 2008 — Installed 2,605 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

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

 
vjcamarena User

Small note: traycerb's solution has a small mistake, it missed one of these ' at the end, so it should look like this:
substitute the '.appfooter...' original content inside addGlobalStyle(...) by
'.appfootercontent { margin-left: 20px;display:none !important;}' + '.appfooter {display:none !important;}')
Cheers all
Victor

 
traycerb Scriptwright

As someone pointed out, if you have a non-pro account, the footer will be in the way. Someone on the RTM forums posted the code for the solution, which I'm reproducing below. Replace the appfooter line in the given section with the appfooter lines below:

addGlobalStyle(.....+
'.appfootercontent { margin-left: 20px;display:none !important;}'+
'.appfooter {display:none !important;})

 
Stephen Skid... User

I'm not sure what I did, but my results don't look like the screen shot above. The 'upgrade to pro' runs through drop down controls, the List tabs are gone.... etc.

 
we.kanes User

I'm thinking about also changing the color of tabs based on a certain prefix, this will allow me to quickly differentiate between work and personal lists. You may want to consider adding that as well. (at least I think it's a good idea)

 
we.kanes User

I have both a pro account and a non-pro account. I noticed for non-pro users the "appfooter-news-content" was visible and in the way asking me to upgrade. For my own script, I hid this. You could consider adding a config var for it for novice users.

Thanks! Love the script by the way! Keep up the good work.

 
Derek C User

On second thought, never mind. I installed the updated script and it made it much easier.

 
Derek C User

I love this script! I'm just not too great at java script, so I'm having some trouble tweaking the width down by about 100 px so I can see the full screen on my laptop.

Any help will definitely be appreciated.

 
Raymond Berg... User

Excellent addition to RTM, the screen is really getting user friendly and efficient with all added features the last couple of weeks!

/Rajjan

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