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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008) |
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Good one... and it works on Firefox 3.
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Maleko... I can't reproduce your problem... could you check if it has problems with other scripts?
Thanks! |
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thanks for notifying that... I will have a look, but I can't promise I know how to fix it... the original script is not mine, I just customized it, as per description! Thanks for your feedback! |
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sorry, i notice another problem..the more pages get autopagerized, the more thmbnail spacing will be.. |
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never mind, i figured out how to remove '[Origin image]' just commnet out line 81 & 83 // s += '' + "Origin image" + '';
but when the 2nd page is loaded, it breaks the page width and i end up with having h-scroll. thumbnails spacing also increase. will you fix that? |
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hi Fabrizio
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Hi Jason!
Hope you'll enjoy it, but it's quite band demanding, just for you to know! |
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Super script, I liked so much. |
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Jason, sorry but I think not everyone is interested in combining the functionality (even if I personally would be interested... and so I installed that script too... thanks for the notification!). I think if you paste the 2 scripts in the same text it should work just fine... unless the scripts choosen same names for the variables... can't be that unlucky! Steve, I am afraid the problem is with the other script that doesn't recognize the new page open for some reason. Sorry. |
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I LOVE this script. Finally, there is a way to view a large group of Google images on one page. I wanted to ask if there is a way to combine this with one of the various Google Image enlargers? There are three that I know of: Google Images Enlarger (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/11558), Googlenlarge .* (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/11601) or Foogle Image Relinker with Mouseover (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/9524). When used together, the first 21 images enlarge fine but all the others do not. Unfortunately, I am a bit like a caveman working when it comes to Javascript and these are two precision machines here. I will keep banging on them with my club though in the hopes of somehow getting them to work. Another option that might be nice is a power option where it loads all the pages automatically without the need to scroll down (although this might bog down your computer and possibly even Google's servers if enough people used it). |
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when used with Google Image Search color coder (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/12401)
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