Archive for the 'facebook purity' Category
I decided to write a guide for people who would like to see certain “Extra” story types that currently get hidden by the Facebook Purity Greasemonkey script. Heres how you can alter your copy of the script to display the stories you want to see. The section of the code you need to edit is […]
November 18th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, programming | 4 Comments
What is Facebook Purity? Facebook Purity is a Greasemonkey script that helps you to take control of the News Feeds on your Facebook home page. It does this by filtering out the application spam, such as quizzes etc, and also the messages such as “x became a fan of y”, “x joined group y”, “x […]
November 15th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming, technology | Comments Off on Facebook Purity – FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
I just released v2.2a of the facebook purity greasemonkey script for firefox, google chrome, opera, and safari. In this release: I rewrote the filter system. I also updated the “App” filter so it now treats “photos” that have been posted to the feed by an application as application spam and hides them via the “App” […]
November 12th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | 3 Comments
I noticed a bug in Facebook today, a lot of text on the home/live stream is being made bold, when it shouldnt be. This was affecting the script, and means the script was not working 100% correctly. This release fixes that issue. Also new in this release, ive added the Facebook for Android application to […]
November 11th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | 1 Comment
FB Purity Script updated 2nd November 2009 Facebook Purity v2.1 Release Notes reset show/hide mode to default when user changes facebook filter added workaround for facebook still showing apps that you have “blocked”, script now “hides” app as well as blocking it, when you click the “block app” link fixed bug with whitelisted apps being […]
November 2nd, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | Comments Off on Facebook Purity v2.1 released today – new and improved! :)
Announcing the release of v2.0 of the facebook purity script.
October 31st, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | Comments Off on Facebook Purity V2.0 – Updated – Runs Even Better Than Before!
I created a fan page for “facebook purity”, please join, for up to the minute news on releases and the very latest info, cheers. You can become a fan just by clicking the “Become a fan” button below, or you can visit the Facebook Purity fan page here: The Facebook Purity Page on Facebook The annoying […]
October 29th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity | Comments Off on Become a fan of “Facebook Purity” on Facebook
I released a new version of my Facebook Purity greasemonkey script today (28th October 2009). It now has a new filter that blocks messages telling you “x became friends with y”, “x is attending an event”, “x joined a group” and “x became a fan of y” it only hides them, you can easily click […]
October 28th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | Comments Off on New release of Facebook Purity now blocks friend / event / group and fan messages
new release of the facebook purity greasemonkey script, for cleaning up your facebook homepage: 1.8e 26th Oct 2009 script now hides certain apps that were getting past the filter, and should also now be restricted to running on the homepage, also the blocked app message counter should work better now. get it here: http://www.fbpurity.com P.S […]
October 26th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey | 1 Comment
A lot of people noticed that FB status updates posted from the new Facebook Iphone application, were getting blocked by the Facebook Purity script, so I’ve updated the script to fix this. At the same time i’ve built in functionality to make it easier to “whitelist” any other third party applications you like. By default […]
September 4th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | 17 Comments