Last.fm - Highlight Same Artists

By sordo Last update Jan 25, 2006 — Installed 3,324 times.

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Jesse Andrews Admin

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

 
Joel Armstrong Scriptwright

It needed to be fixed again...
An updated version is at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/4813 again.

Thanks for the magnificent script :)

 
Tarkus User

Thanks for the update!

 
Adeline Ström User

Wonderful! Thank you :*

 
sordo Script's Author

Weekly Artists too, now.

 
sordo Script's Author

Done :). It will now work on all artist charts in the charts section of user profiles.

 
Adeline Ström User

btw, is it possible to make it work on other chart pages too? I mean the page with all of the top artists?

 
Adeline Ström User

Thank you for this great script!
I <3>

 
Arvid Scriptwright

This script works great. Using now :) Thank you!

 
Jelle Scriptwright

Great script! Really!
One weird thing: both me and a friend have Simon & Garfunkel in their top 50, yet this doesn't get highlighted! (my page: http://www.last.fm/user/jellevc , his page: http://www.last.fm/user/pieterpieter )
Is it because of the '&' or something?
Good work!

 
sordo Script's Author

I've added a section to a description explaining how to change the style.

 
mar 1 Scriptwright

Thx for the script! I really like it.

@fedayeen & T Upton

Could you explain me how I can change the color , too? I don't know exactly where to put the code of the color (or more specific: what stands before it, like :)
Or maybe you could even change the script???

 
T Upton Scriptwright

That's awesome. I modified the style so that highlighted artists now appear in Audioscrobbler red (#D20039), and it's pretty nifty.

Thanks!

 
closedmouth User

Ah, that's brilliant. Really nice job. (4 stars, in case I forget to rate it later)

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