AboutUs.org Helper

By JoeSimmons Last update Jun 1, 2009 — Installed 174 times.

Just a few things...

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Michael Howe User

Firstly, I'm really liking the script! Thanks for creating it!

But... I do have a few questions/suggestions;

1) Is it possible for the AboutUs link to open a new tab / window?.. As this would help so much when creating a new article!!

2) Is it possible to make the script ignore sub domains... Or at least make it display something to show that the main domain has or hasn't got an article?.. Its just so many websites nowadays use sub domains, but barely any of them need an individual "AboutUs" page.

3) This one might not be possible, but is there anyway you can put a hide button somewhere on the bar... That either instantly hides it for that page (i.e. not after page load) or adds it to the list of excluded sites?

Thanks again for creating the script! It's going to be so useful!

Mike

 
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Michael Howe wrote:
1) Is it possible for the AboutUs link to open a new tab / window?.. As this would help so much when creating a new article!!
Yeah sure I'll add that right in.
Michael Howe wrote:
2) Is it possible to make the script ignore sub domains... Or at least make it display something to show that the main domain has or hasn't got an article?.. Its just so many websites nowadays use sub domains, but barely any of them need an individual "AboutUs" page.
I did try this actually, it somewhat worked but sometimes it would result in deleting the domain and keeping the ".com" I'll try it again soon using regex and match, and tell you how it goes.
Michael Howe wrote:
3) This one might not be possible, but is there anyway you can put a hide button somewhere on the bar... That either instantly hides it for that page (i.e. not after page load) or adds it to the list of excluded sites?
Yeah. That will include storing a value in about:config but sounds relatively easy once I can get the subdomain right.
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