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I just read about the flickr app garden that was released quite recently and have created a page there, for my flickr “apps”. You can go to my flickr apps page here: http://bit.ly/flickrapps. If you like my flickr apps, please add the page as a favourite. thanks!
November 5th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming, technology | No Comments
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 intercepted by the “show [...]
November 2nd, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Announcing the release of v2.0 of the facebook purity script.
October 31st, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
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 | No Comments
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://bit.ly/fbpure
P.S the “block app” [...]
October 26th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey | 1 Comment
I’ve updated the facebook purity script to work with the latest code change at facebook, you can get the updated version here: http://bit.ly/fbpure
N.B the script seems to be working fine now, but FB seem to be caching old data, as after blocking applications using the new “block app” function, the apps come back again if [...]
October 23rd, 2009 | Posted in facebook, firefox, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Ive made a couple of minor updates to a couple of my Flickr Greasemonkey scripts.
FlickrPM - have added a relationship link (”RE”) that lets you check/change your relationship with the specified user. Also renamed the links for consistency. So we now have RE – relationship, DN – Flickr DNA, IN -Interestingness (by Darckr), SC – [...]
October 16th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Ive updated the facebook purity script again, just a minor update. Ive optimised the script a bit, so it should run more efficiently and also added a few more applications to the whitelist ( tumblr, tweetdeck, digsby and networked blogs) have also removed livingsocial from the whitelist.
N.B If you have edited the whitelist in your [...]
October 14th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | 1 Comment
Ive updated a few of my greasemonkey scripts for Flickr:
Flickr Shades – ( lets you change the flickr colour scheme )
Updated to work on gallery pages, also added a “?” link to every pages navigation section to make accessing the colour scheme editor easier.
FlickrPM – ( adds useful links next to usernames + enables easier [...]
September 29th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming | 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 the [...]
September 4th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, google chrome, greasemonkey, programming | 14 Comments