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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 | 16 Comments
Guess, what… Facebook have changed their site’s code yet again, they seem to be updating their site nearly every tuesday night/wednesday morning.
I’ve update the facebook purity script to work with their changes. Re-install the script from http://bit.ly/fbpure to get the script working again. If after reinstalling it still doesnt work, try clearing your browser’s cache, [...]
August 26th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, greasemonkey, programming | 4 Comments
Facebook have changed their site’s code yet again, so ive had to update the facebook purity script to work with their changes. Re-install the script from http://bit.ly/fbpure to get the script working again.
August 5th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Due to a code change on facebook on 29th July 2009, my facebook purity greasemonkey script stopped working, so ive updated the script once more to get it working again.
Before re-installing the script, first uninstall the old one, by going to the Firefox Tools menu then selecting Greasemonkey, then Manage Userscripts, then select Facebook Purity, [...]
July 29th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, firefox, greasemonkey, programming | 2 Comments
Due to a code change on facebook, my facebook purity greasemonkey script stopped working, ive updated the script to get it working again, simply reinstall it to be quiz and application spam free once more.
Reinstall the script from here: http://bit.ly/fbpure
If you are still getting an error, try clearing the browser cache first, before reinstalling, as [...]
June 24th, 2009 | Posted in facebook, facebook purity, firefox, greasemonkey, programming | 1 Comment
During the Christmas period Flickr enable an ‘Easter Egg’ on the site, allowing people to add Father Christmas hats and beards to photos by way of leaving a note on a photo with the text “Ho ho ho hat” for a hat, or “Ho ho ho beard” for a beard. The notes are resizable which [...]
April 17th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming, technology | No Comments
Theres a new way to tag your photos to indicate flickr users are appearing in them.
Quite a few users have already started doing it. The way it works is to use the following “machine tag” notation, for each flickr user in the photo
“flickr:userid=[flickr-userid]“
(replacing [flickr-userid] with the userid of the person in the photo)
the userid is [...]
April 14th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, technology | No Comments