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metachronos posted:What color do the boards use for highlighting the OP? I want my SALR to use the same color. A slightly lighter blue then what we use.
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# ? Aug 16, 2007 00:42 |
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 07:44 |
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metachronos posted:What color do the boards use for highlighting the OP? I want my SALR to use the same color. #0077AA So yeah just a little lighter.
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# ? Aug 16, 2007 01:58 |
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I went through this thread, and I don't know if I missed it or not. I also went on the feature request website to look for this but I didn't see a way to change the way the forums look. I know that there are three modes: normal, fyad, and byob, but a way to get your own colours? When surfing this website, my eyes often get pretty tired looking at the bright whitish background. It would be great if users could completely customize their browsing experience on the forums. Anyone?
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# ? Aug 24, 2007 03:42 |
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dpvtank posted:I went through this thread, and I don't know if I missed it or not. I also went on the feature request website to look for this but I didn't see a way to change the way the forums look. You can change the colors that show up for the light/dark gray background for forum posts. Click on the "Unseen Post (light)" and "Unseen Posts (dark)" to change the colors.
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# ? Aug 24, 2007 04:03 |
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But right now the custom forum colors are still broken, right?
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# ? Aug 24, 2007 12:17 |
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LastInLine posted:But right now the custom forum colors are still broken, right? It seems that way (just tried it). Unread coloring seems to be broken while read coloring seems to work. If I remember I'll take a look at it later to see what's broken.
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# ? Aug 24, 2007 16:25 |
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You can also make your own userContent.css file to change how the forums look.
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# ? Aug 24, 2007 22:46 |
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It seems like the forum is adding "amp;" in the URL it sends Firefox when you try to open the 'Who Posted' list for a thread. Would SALR be capable of fixing this?
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# ? Aug 25, 2007 01:19 |
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First of all, I just want to say that I love this add-on. It is so useful. One feature I feel that would be really useful, if it is even possible code-wise, is to have the ability to jump to the next post by the OP. Anything like that in the works?
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# ? Aug 26, 2007 19:17 |
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Irish Thunder posted:First of all, I just want to say that I love this add-on. It is so useful. One feature I feel that would be really useful, if it is even possible code-wise, is to have the ability to jump to the next post by the OP. Anything like that in the works?
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# ? Aug 26, 2007 19:24 |
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Disgustipated posted:You could just click the ? bottom of the post table. Next to the profile stuff etc. It gives all the posts by that person in the thread. Oh wow, thanks. Didn't even know it was a feature.
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# ? Aug 27, 2007 01:45 |
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Irish Thunder posted:Oh wow, thanks. Didn't even know it was a feature.
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# ? Aug 27, 2007 01:52 |
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Chamberpothead posted:Still waiting on the ignored threads to be fixed though, jerks.
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# ? Aug 27, 2007 02:20 |
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wormil posted:Anything new on this? Probably not. I'll check it out later this week.
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# ? Aug 27, 2007 02:24 |
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OK, I have a small feature request. Can we have a little bubble that pops up when you mouse-over a smilie with the code for that smilie displayed? Sometimes I have no idea what a particular smilie is supposed to be representing, and it helps to know the code if I want to use it in future without having to scroll through the whole list. I'd add this to the feature request myself but (thats : effort :, kids)
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# ? Aug 28, 2007 13:01 |
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Mr Crucial posted:OK, I have a small feature request. Can we have a little bubble that pops up when you mouse-over a smilie with the code for that smilie displayed? Sometimes I have no idea what a particular smilie is supposed to be representing, and it helps to know the code if I want to use it in future without having to scroll through the whole list.
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# ? Aug 28, 2007 13:05 |
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CygnusTM posted:Just quote the post and read the "source." Yes, but that requires me to expend the energy on clicking a couple of times. I would like to continue the Great American Tradition of being as lazy as possible.
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# ? Aug 28, 2007 14:02 |
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Mr Crucial posted:Yes, but that requires me to expend the energy on clicking a couple of times. I would like to continue the Great American Tradition of being as lazy as possible. Go over to bountysource and add it. If you put a bounty on it it will get done like tomorrow if not It might get done sometime.
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# ? Aug 28, 2007 14:25 |
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Mr Crucial posted:OK, I have a small feature request. Can we have a little bubble that pops up when you mouse-over a smilie with the code for that smilie displayed? Sometimes I have no idea what a particular smilie is supposed to be representing, and it helps to know the code if I want to use it in future without having to scroll through the whole list. code:
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# ? Aug 28, 2007 16:36 |
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Dies Irae posted:Someone posted this script for Greasemonkey a while back (may have even been the old SALR thread?) that does exactly this, hope this works for you:
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# ? Aug 28, 2007 20:29 |
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Dies Irae posted:Someone posted this script for Greasemonkey Nice. Thanks.
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# ? Aug 31, 2007 21:53 |
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I love SALR and I always recommend it to all my goon-friends That being said, I had some serious performance problems in FF and it turns out that it was SALR that was causing this. I don't know why, but I'm guessing it has to do with remembering the last post I've read in a thread. The only problem is that this wasn't triggered when I was on the forums, but I could be on a completely different site and it would do that without any tab having the forums opened. Switching between tabs was slow, watching videos would make the video lag, scrolling down wouldn't do anything, etc. All in all a real nightmare. I checked my computer for viruses because of the performance issues, but since the CPU was only going to 100% when I used firefox, I was fairly certain that I did not have a virus. Anyways, once I disabled SALR everything worked flawlessly again. I still don't know why this happened though and I don't really wanna have to disable SALR since I use it so much. Any ideas?
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# ? Aug 31, 2007 22:25 |
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The Fog posted:Any ideas? Yes. There's some old code in there that I'm sure is causing issues. I'm going to spend some time this weekend working on clearing that out and working on speeding it up in general.
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# ? Aug 31, 2007 22:39 |
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duz posted:Yes. There's some old code in there that I'm sure is causing issues. I'm going to spend some time this weekend working on clearing that out and working on speeding it up in general.
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# ? Sep 1, 2007 00:50 |
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I have no idea what details anybody else knows about the ignored threads problem, but I think I've found a pattern or two. I know almost nothing about coding, so I can only describe what's happening, not how or why. Today only one out of six threads is still listed as ignored by the extension after not visiting GBS for about three days. Searching for the thread titles in salastread.sqlite turns up nothing. I mark a new thread ignored from the thread list via the context menu and reload GBS to confirm the thread title in the SALR options. Shows up in salastread.sqlite too. While I'm doing this, one of the threads I had ignored before gets bumped. So I mark it ignored via the context menu. Shows up as a [null] thread in the options. Good... ...reload GBS and it's visible and gone from the options! But it's now in salastread.sqlite! I go in and change the ignore flag to True by hand. Now it's ignored and shows up with its title in the options! The threads that get wiped completely from the database and don't get their ignore flags set to true when I ignore them a second (third, fourth...) time are all threads that I've visited, and the only way to keep them ignored (for a while) is to set the ignored flag by hand. I had been looking at the database before, but this finally confirmed that visiting the thread makes it impossible to ignore. Why they get purged completely, I have no idea. What's weird is that I can see absolutely ancient threads in the database. I can see all sorts of leftover stuff from when SALR handled more duties. That's why it's so strange to have active threads disappear. I hope I remembered all the details right, ask me if anything isn't clear. And I'm willing to try out other stuff if it'll help.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 03:16 |
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Chamberpothead posted:I have no idea what details anybody else knows about the ignored threads problem, but I think I've found a pattern or two. I know almost nothing about coding, so I can only describe what's happening, not how or why. Ignored threads status: broken.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 03:39 |
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Dies Irae posted:Someone posted this script for Greasemonkey... Top banana! Awesome, thanks very much.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 09:14 |
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Chamberpothead posted:The threads that get wiped completely from the database and don't get their ignore flags set to true when I ignore them a second (third, fourth...) time are all threads that I've visited, and the only way to keep them ignored (for a while) is to set the ignored flag by hand. I blame tivac since he got excited and cleared out a ton of SQLite code when the forums took over the last read functionality. I'll have to keep an eye out for the ignore thread stuff while I work on speeding up the code.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 16:56 |
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I submitted a bug report and I thought it might be useful to mirror it here in the thread to see if other people can confirm the same problem. This is with the latest build. Summary In the Quick Edit window, "Subscribe" is defaulted to unchecked if that is the user’s preference, just like in the Quick Reply window. However, unlike Quick Reply, Quick Edit will actually unsubscribe from a bookmarked thread if you edit a post in it and leave that box unchecked. The default behavior in Quick Edit is "unsubscribe if unchecked," whereas Quick Reply’s seems to be "do nothing if unchecked." Steps to Reproduce 1. Bookmark a thread. 2. If you haven’t already posted in that thread, make a new post in it. 3. Use Quick Edit on that post, and uncheck "Subscribe" before hitting "Submit." 4. Look at your User Control Panel and note that the thread does not appear on the bookmarked threads list.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 17:43 |
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edit: solved my own problem. The quick reply and quote buttons were broken, it was a greasemonkey script causing the problem. I have no idea. Actually, it was a highlighter script I edited myself, but I still don't know why it was breaking the buttons. Nefarious code in question: code:
Does anyone know if there's a way to highlight the posts of people quoting you? Harmonica fucked around with this message at 19:03 on Sep 5, 2007 |
# ? Sep 5, 2007 18:56 |
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Harmonica posted:Does anyone know if there's a way to highlight the posts of people quoting you? I know someone was working on it, don't know if they got it finished. I'll check later.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 19:52 |
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duz posted:I blame tivac since he got excited and cleared out a ton of SQLite code when the forums took over the last read functionality. I'll have to keep an eye out for the ignore thread stuff while I work on speeding up the code. Hey screw you buddy. Maybe if I can ever get some free time I'll start checking into some of this.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 22:33 |
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Tivac posted:Hey screw you buddy. Maybe if I can ever get some free time I'll start checking into some of this. Crap! He isn't dead! I tease. I've got some free time tonight, I'll try to get a new nightly out with some of these things fixed.
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# ? Sep 5, 2007 22:35 |
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How do you remove a forgotten starred thread that has since gone to archives? I don't have archive access and the thread is no longer relevant and I'd like to remove it.
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# ? Sep 10, 2007 07:13 |
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Robnoxious posted:How do you remove a forgotten starred thread that has since gone to archives? I'm not sure what SALR does now, but starred threads used to be stored in the main thread cache file, which would mean they'd automatically get forgotten after a couple weeks if you haven't seen them on the forum. If that's still the case, you can delete the line for the thread from salastread.xml in your Firefox profile directory while Firefox is closed to remove the thread from the cache yourself.
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# ? Sep 10, 2007 15:26 |
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biznatchio posted:I'm not sure what SALR does now, but starred threads used to be stored in the main thread cache file, which would mean they'd automatically get forgotten after a couple weeks if you haven't seen them on the forum. They're in the database now. I'm not sure if they expire still or not.
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# ? Sep 10, 2007 21:56 |
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Testing an SALR bug. This is a reply using Quick Reply.
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# ? Sep 11, 2007 01:14 |
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ryanbruce posted:Testing an SALR bug. This is a reply using Quick Reply. If it's the subscription bug, it's fixed in the repository. I'm waiting for tonight's forum update to go out before I push a new version of SALR out though.
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# ? Sep 11, 2007 01:22 |
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Well now I'm not able to get what I getting before. Here's what I'm doing: 1. Post using Quick Reply 2. Edit that post using Quick Edit 3. Click Quick Quote of post above mine 4. Comment on that quoted item 5. Hit Submit. I would get a new post instead of an edit. Now I'm getting this instead: 1. Post using Quick Reply 2. Edit post using Quick Edit 3. Click Quick Quote of post above mine 4. Never actually retrieve quote. FF 2.0.0.6, SALR v1.99.070730
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# ? Sep 11, 2007 01:32 |
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quote:- Added ability to reset "seen" status on threads
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# ? Sep 11, 2007 03:33 |