Precheck Journals / Submissions browser extension
12 years ago
Updated the Greasemonkey script https://greasyfork.org/scripts/3763.....cker-hider-2-0
New features:
* works on submissions too
* a whitelist so it only filters the livestreaming notices, but not the results of that stream (separate white- and blacklists for journals and submissions)
* can remove the "Submission has been deleted by the owner." notices when browsing favorites
Warning: If you have edited the keywords back them up before installing the new version because doing so will set you back to the default keywords!
More information and installation at https://greasyfork.org/scripts/3763.....cker-hider-2-0
New features:
* works on submissions too
* a whitelist so it only filters the livestreaming notices, but not the results of that stream (separate white- and blacklists for journals and submissions)
* can remove the "Submission has been deleted by the owner." notices when browsing favorites
Warning: If you have edited the keywords back them up before installing the new version because doing so will set you back to the default keywords!
More information and installation at https://greasyfork.org/scripts/3763.....cker-hider-2-0
However that some lines are displayed darker is a feature of FA so allow selecting all Steaming Journals. Just press "Select Streams" on the bottom and those darker entries get selected.
Also I'm surprised anyone actually uses my script.
I like most that I can specify things I don't want to see, while white listing so "ych" is blacklisted unless it has the word "result" in it too. "ych result" would be allowed even if ych is blacklisted. (explaining since I'm gonna link this to Dragoneer)
The other thing I like is that it lets me hide all, so I don't even see what will be removed when I click remove. Something that could be a toggleable option on the site.
This site could due with scriptaculous and jquery. :P Everything here is so old school page reloads all the time and stuff. Can't comment and have the comment pop up without refreshing the entire page, same for watching and all. :P
I actually prefer that over sites overloaded with JS. At least this allows me to open 100+ submissions (without flash) in Tabs on limited system resources, whereas something JS heavy like flickr or Twitter gets critical after 10 or 20.
limited resources = 7year old Laptop with 3GB RAM