Comments by Chris Bennett, Jr. on scripts
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Cool script, but is there a way to make it compatible with InsaneNinja's script, "Home Auto-Update"? When I have my online friends and friend updates moved into my friendspace, your script no longer works with my friends pics. And I also noticed that while this script is enabled on the messaging and comment pages, it hides the text cursor and I can't see where it is that I'm typing. An easy fix is to exclude those pages, but just thought you should be aware. Again, nice script. |
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Hey I noticed this script is sucking up my CPU so I had to disable it. I think it might have something to do with flash player comments being loaded on the homepage. Maybe you can add an option in your script to disable flash objects from loading? I dunno, just an idea. |
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Hey, dig the script. Just wanted to let you know that while at comment.myspace.com it disables the blinking cursor in the comment box. Thanks for taking the time and keep em coming man, you've made myspace that much cleaner and bearable. |
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Cool script, but it needs to be updated to work with the new Friends list. Their new code brings up a comment/message menu that blocks the links. |
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So I keep adding the, "if (window.gm_ignoreBulletins) window.gm_ignoreBulletins();" code to the home auto update script every update and it works fine on basic mode but I was wondering if you knew of a way to easily modify that script so your script works when his enhanced bulletin option is enabled? |
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Ya if you implement an image enlarger when you hover over the thumbnail, this script would be perfect. |
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Hey would it be possible to make your script compatible with the "Myspace Ignore Bulletins" code (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/5618)? |
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You know what would be an awesome script? Is a customizable birthday wish that's auto commented to your friend on their birthday. Something generic like, "Hey Have a good one" (but that you can change by editing the script). It'd have to keep a log or something so it doesn't double comment if you log out and then back in later in the day. I dunno, just an idea |
