Comments by mar 1 on scripts
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Thanks for cool script. But please fix it to avoid clashing with the "New Window", "Print all" and calnedar event-adding suggestions section. |
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Cool. Thank you, your fast! :-) The former RSS Panel was to be used as User-Javascript (aka Greasemonkey-Skript). Thats why it loads with every page one opens. Of course this is resource consuming. Though the script is consuming less resources after your mods. Thats why DesertFox wanted besides the automatic mode a second mode. In this manual mode RSS Panel should be shown only after pressing a hotkey. But this is not necessary anymore after you seemed to have decided to supply the RSS Panel X only as a bookmarklet. Because a bookmarklet is only shown after triggering it with a mouse click. So you have chosen a smart solution for the ressource problem: A "manual mode" via a bookmarklet. But, could you please bring back the Userscript-style RSS Panel X as well? It would provide the now missing "automatic mode" :-) Thanks a lot for your good work! PS: The Mysteriously Nameless User is a guest account. |
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This script didn't work for me. Here's what I used instead (it might not be the best code): (function(){
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still working strong |
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btw: You could change the namespace line to point to your home page if you want. e.g.: "// @namespace http://xent.com/~bsittler/rsspanel.html" |
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Wow! This is really great! I am looking for a version working in opera since the very first days of the rss panel. Thank you! :-) Could you please also adopt the modifications made by DesertFox? The rsspanel would be perfect thereafter! DesertFox made a modified version that doesn't "automatically display the panel. you press alt+r to display it. you can also re-open it once you close it, and only one can be open at a time." as he stated here:
Thanks in advance! |
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Sorry, I'm logged in through BugMeNot. I hope line breaks will work this time. Here is an example article that doesn't get patched: http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/776414.html I haven't noticed if all articles are like this, or only the article above which I wanted. I've solved this, and here is the diff: 65c65 < var reListPrintEdition = /^http:\/\/www\.haaretz\.co\.il\/hasite\/spages/; --- > var reListPrintEdition = /^http:\/\/www\.haaretz\.co\.il\/hasite\/pages\/LiArtPE/; 215c215 < "//td[@width='280']", --- > "//td[@width='120']", 228c228 < "//td[@width='470']|//td[@width='470']/descendant::*[@width='470']", --- > "//td[@width='468']|//td[@width='468']/descendant::*[@width='468']", 232c232 < thisElement.setAttribute("width","760"); --- > thisElement.setAttribute("width","588"); |
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Sorry, I'm logged in through BugMeNot Here is an example article that doesn't get patched:
I haven't noticed if all articles are like this, or only the article above which I wanted. I've solved this, and here is the diff: 65c65
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Nevermind, the event got marked private (default) somehow |
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it doesn't display events within says 12 hours of now (I haven't figured out the exact amount) . That is, the things most immanent do not appear on the calendar (they disappear when they come closer in time). otherwise, it works great. |
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works well, thanks! |
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Ne radi micanje na ogame.com.hr. Da li je mozda problem u:
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Awesome, works great. |
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nice script, although if you want to download from other sites also you can use a site like http://www.clipnabber.com sites like those are pretty easy to use for downloading videos from youtube and a bunch of other sites too |
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would be great if you could add to the pages that script applies to. |
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would be great if you could add to the pages that script applies to. |
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Any possibility of making this work with all poorly written links, not just the ones that start with http:// ? A lot of site I'd like to use this on only use relative links. For example: javascript:open.window ('/movies/whatever'.....); instead of: javascript:open.window ('http://www.yahoo.com/movies/whatever'.....); |
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Doesn't work anymore =\ I liked it alot though. Hopefully the creator can get it working again. |
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They just recently updated the site - the 'whats showing' box now auto-hides after about 5 seconds so it's nowhere near as annoying as it was. Still this closes it a little quicker so no harm in installing this too. As you're a Speed visitor, and you seem to know a little about coding, any chance you could look a the phpB User Hide script on here and see why it doesn't work on the Speed Forums? Thanks. |
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Why this ins't part of gmail I have no idea. I registered just to give your props. Great script! |
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What's the problem? I'll tell you the problem. I have a real problem with being charged to be part of a give-and-take community -0- the heart of the Internet is to share information, not charge for it. It pains me to see good solutions given out on experts-exchange when they just as easily could have done it in a public newsgroup. Make the world better; don't make the world pay for knowledge... provide and receive knowledge for free. That's why we have public libraries and public education. |
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thanks but it doesnt work on the tracks page
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I tested the script yesterday in Firefox 1.5.0.7 and Greasemonkey 0.6.5, it won't work!
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doesn't work with everything; ex. digg or the inbox link in gmail |
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Five Stars!
Thanks man, this is so useful! |
