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Post any comments here. :) |
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Thank you!! I have been looking for something like this for months - what an annoying Gcal characteristic to NOT BE ABLE TO SEE the current day! I've only just installed, will write a review after seeing how it works for a few days. |
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Haha. That's great! Glad you like it. :) |
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I must be doing something wrong... I've modified the color line in the script (#0000CC) and it's still that crappy yellow. Any hints on what I might have done wrong? |
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It's on line 29. |
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Chris4. Looks like a much-needed fix, but I can't get it to work. I'm running FF 3.0 on Ubuntu 9.04. I have Greasemonkey running. I changed this line:
When I go to Tools/Greasemonkey, the pulldown shows User Script Commands greyed out. I note that I am getting a lot of Error Console msgs, about half are from google css and half from userscripts. |
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Anyone know how I can get this working with Chrome? I can install it but then what? 'today' is still the same old light yellow... (I'm new to scripts sure this must be something simple) |
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@Eadwacer: Working fine here in Firefox 3.6 and Windows 7.
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where do i go to change the color from what the script defaults to? |
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In the scripts code. |
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Any way to change the border as well? I can't stand to look at that stupid yellow. Thanks. |



