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By znerp Last update Nov 9, 2010 — Installed 135,407 times.

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leoncub User
FirefoxWindows

There is an issue when hovering over a photo posted on either the homepage or a profile page. If the 'crosshair' cursor falls within the bounds of the image and you want to click it, the link will change from what it should be to either http://www.facebook.com/undefined or http://www.facebook.com/search/undefined. This means it is impossible to actually click through to the actual photo or album page because the link is rewritten.

This only happens for pictures that cover the mouse cursor where you want to click. It also does not happen on album pages or when hovering over profile pictures.

Here are two screenshots to illustrate:

http://i37.tinypic.com/1sdvsy.jpg

http://i34.tinypic.com/30a6wpe.jpg

In the first example, the image is only partially obscured so it is possible to move the cursor away enough to get the proper link. However, in the second example, the image that you wish to view is completely obscured by the full-size preview and it is impossible to move the cursor anywhere to get the correct link.

Also, your most recent version of the script appears to be a bit buggy. Sometimes it refuses to give a preview when hovering over photos or profile pics until you "jiggle around" a bit or click somewhere else on the page. Sometimes it doesn't play ball at all no matter what you do. I'm afraid I'm unable to give any further information because there doesn't appear to be any pattern as to when it happens, it is quite random. It affects all types of Facebook pages and all types of image capable of being enlarged by your script.

 
znerp Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Thanks for the info. I'm busy for the next few days but I will have a look after this weekend.

 
znerp Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

I've had a quick look this morning and I believe I've sorted out your 'undefined' problem. The whole code really needs a rewrite though to be honest.

With respect to your other problem though, I can't seem to replicate this behaviour at all. I very rarely use Facebook, and when I do I spend minimal time one it but I will try to spend some time on it at some point to see if I can make it act up. Also FYI, jiggling about and clicking really won't make the script do anything.

 
leoncub User
FirefoxWindows

Cheers mate!

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