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If anyone else has any ideas for Greasemonkey scripts, we can start putting together a collection of neat things to enhance the site. Greasemonkey is a Firefox plugin, but many of these scripts also works natively with Chrome. I'm not sure about other browsers, though.
Here are the scripts:
Banned User Link by visual77 / palmerdabbelt - Modifies the banned user thread to turn the banned user's name into a link to their post history.
Post Colours by GaiaCat - This plugin colors posts from certain people. Click on an empy part of the titlebar of a post (dark blue part). It will cycle through 3 colours: green, red and normal. Note that this script only works on GreaseMonkey and will not work in Chrome.
Unspoiler All by zatic - This script lets you remove all spoiler tags on a page at once.
Miscellaneous collection of stuff by zatic - Most of it is outdated, but it's worth a look anyway.
TLPD Spoiler by palmerdabbelt - it hides the records and the last 10 games at the bottom of every TLPD page
+ Show Spoiler [Sidebar Updater] +http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/98069
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wow thanks for the script. now i dont have to refresh my TL tabs =D
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Installed on chrome and it works. Thank you
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Can we show this guy some love so more people see this thread? This is such a nice little script.
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Ty for the work you put into this script very useful.
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I tried installing this script with Safari. Seems it's not working. =(
Ah, well. It's nice that you made the time to create something useful like this. Kudos to you; I'm sure many people will use it. Great wor—
Holy shit, as I was typing this, it updated. You rock! =D
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Wow first thought that popped into my head, when opening the thread, was Team Liquid making a second Team called Greasemonkeys.Damn you Tyler!
Anyway, doesnt this put a really high strain on the servers if anyone is using it? Especially, when some popular events are going on and you know it is not out of the ordinary for me to have alot of tabs of teamliquid open. Actually right now i have 4 TL Tabs open.
That said i totally get where you are coming from. Happens really often to me to that i click on a stream and it is dead, since the website is like 30 mins old. So thank you!
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Amazing work, i have had the same problem and always wished for a fix like this. Thanks!
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Awesome!!! this is going to be extremely useful! Thanks so much for posting this.
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Thanks for the positive feedback, everyone.
As far as hitting the TL servers too hard, that is a possibility. However, me doing a background request every 60 seconds while watching a stream is significantly less than me actively browsing, so I don't think it's too big of a deal.
I could possibly add some kind of interface, as unobtrusive as possible, that lets you adjust the timer or turn it off entirely. This version is just the barebones starting point. I'd like to expand upon the concept as I get community feedback.
Good to know it works in Safari! Did you have to install a plugin like Greasemonkey, or did it natively install like on Chrome?
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oh nifty
I swear waiting for the sidebars to refresh was the longest 60 seconds of my life, my eyes twitched a few times and I thought I had missed it by accident or something lol. But when it happened, it was great.
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On March 01 2011 12:31 visual77 wrote: Thanks for the positive feedback, everyone.
As far as hitting the TL servers too hard, that is a possibility. However, me doing a background request every 60 seconds while watching a stream is significantly less than me actively browsing, so I don't think it's too big of a deal.
I could possibly add some kind of interface, as unobtrusive as possible, that lets you adjust the timer or turn it off entirely. This version is just the barebones starting point. I'd like to expand upon the concept as I get community feedback.
Good to know it works in Safari! Did you have to install a plugin like Greasemonkey, or did it natively install like on Chrome? I had to install Greasemonkey, which is unfortunately a bit of a hassle on Macs. However, I have nothing but praise for the script so far. Simple and flawless. I commend you for your work, Visual.
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simple yet amazingly useful, thanks!
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Installed really quick and it works great. This is amazing; thanks a bunch!
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Sweet! Chrome user here and I'm loving it. Good work!
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If I knew how I would give it a shot myself, but you wouldn't happen to be able to tweak it a bit to update the times of when future events start would you? I'm loving this, but that also came to mind since it seems like a feature that would be able to be implemented easily (or maybe it isn't, I dunno greasemonkey really :S).
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Thanks, this will be super helpful for checking streams and such. Great work!
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On March 02 2011 12:13 Grobyc wrote: If I knew how I would give it a shot myself, but you wouldn't happen to be able to tweak it a bit to update the times of when future events start would you? I'm loving this, but that also came to mind since it seems like a feature that would be able to be implemented easily (or maybe it isn't, I dunno greasemonkey really :S).
It does update the countdown time on the calendar on the right on the site, it also updates the current streamers. After install of the script the time will clock down each minute that goes by for the events that are only a litte ways away.
I think thats what your talking about if not then could you clarify?
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