FFixer

By Vaughan Chandler Last update Mar 9, 2011 — Installed 14,795,418 times.

Facebook Fixer incompatible with Facebook View Photo in Album

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Eyal Soha Scriptwright

I have both Facebook Fixer and "Facebook View Photo in Album" (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/9580) installed. One of the features of the latter is a link on every page of photos that displays all the photos, instead of just showing the photos a page at a time. (I see that Facebook Fixer has a similar option but it doesn't work for me.)

When I click the link on "Facebook View Photo in Album" to see all the photos, Facebook Fixer no longer shows me the Popup with the larger image for any of the photos. I expected that Facebook Fixer would continue to show me the popup with the larger image of the photos.

I tried to debug Facebook Fixer a little. It looks like AddListener() is getting called per photo but I don't see the mouseover event being called. I didn't spend too much time debugging.

Hope that helps!

 
Vaughan Chan... Script's Author

Hi,
Loading all pictures doesn't work? Are you looking at an album or tagged photos? Right now my code only works for albums. Do you have it set to load automatically, or are you clicking on the 'all' link? If you're using the 'all' link, is the text in that area changing to 'loading full album...'? By the way, you are using the latest release of the script right? Previous releases had a beta version of this feature which didn't work very well.
Anyway, I'll install the other script later and see if I can figure out why the 2 scripts aren't playing well together.

 
Vaughan Chan... Script's Author

Hi, I haven't gotten around to installed Facebook View Photo in Album as yet, but the changes I made in the latest release should solve your problem. Please let me know if you still get this problem with the latest version installed.

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