@troynt's Twitter Script

By Troy Thompson Last update Aug 6, 2010 — Installed 147,393 times.

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octodd User

Hey love the script. There is a few other scripts out there now that have interesting features. I like how yours is an a la carte so i dont have to install any others. But below are a few idea you might want to consider.

Also is there a way to get the nested replies to show the new reply below the old one. Currently all reply's go above the original. It would be nice to have it work as a forum where the new replies go below.

Here is a few scripts ive found that had good ideas.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/41387

Friend helper
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/8518

and this one your script has the mentions but the other feature.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/40030

 
Troy Thompson Script's Author

Hey thanks for the ideas.

I do have some auto completion on the friend names, however it is a bit unclear how to cache friends. Currently it caches friends whenever you visit your followers page, and it caches the ones on your homepage.

I'll work on that feature make it a bit more robust.

I'm pretty sure I'll add that unread count as well.

I'll checkout how feasible the forum feature is. I don't want to alienate users, I may just offer it as an option.

 
octodd User

you can check http://tweetree.com/home
it seems like they created a website for people who dont use FF to have some of the features you offer. They use the replies as the newer post go to bottom. Maybe it can be under user script commands to set new replies to top or bottom. Its not really that big of a deal, just seems it would be less confusing.

Also i forgot to mention but the highlight feature seems pretty cool too. Either way great work you have a awesome script so far. Tweetdeck is such a resource hog i refuse to use it.

 
octodd User

were you ever able to look at the top script that added an unread count to the @username? only other idea for me personally not sure if other people would like it is the nested replies to go in the opposite direction, as well as an option to have post times for them as well.

 
Troy Thompson Script's Author

Yea, I'm going to probably add it, just haven't found time.

I'm making simple bug fixes at the moment.

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