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==Example Open Source Forum codes== | ==Example Open Source Forum codes== | ||
* [http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/?tag=whirlpool_plus greasemonkey script - WP+][http://code.google.com/p/whirlpool-plus/ Google Code master link] | * [http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/?tag=whirlpool_plus greasemonkey script - WP+] [http://code.google.com/p/whirlpool-plus/ Google Code master link] - for quick quote/multiple quote functionaility. | ||
==Threads on CS groups== | ==Threads on CS groups== |
Revision as of 20:50, 9 December 2009
Greasemonkey is an extension for the Firefox browser that makes it easy to run pieces of JavaScript code.
Ideas
- Combine existing extensions into one mega extension
- Turn it into a FF extension of its own
- Quote box with link to original post and/or original author profile with absolute/relative date
- Also listed was my attempts at copying other forums quoting style. It visually separates the quotes as well as providing a link back to the original post. In intense arguments this would help bystanders understand the arguments as well as making sure that no-one gets misquoted, whether accidentally or maliciously.
- Quick reply box
- self-explanatory.
- Signature for each post
- Allows to have html in it. Maybe links for pictures and images.
Extensions
- Greasy Couchmonkey, very alpha, by guaka
- CouchSurfing Mods by Callum
- please add more
Example Open Source Forum codes
- greasemonkey script - WP+ Google Code master link - for quick quote/multiple quote functionaility.
Threads on CS groups
- Improving CS.org with Greasemonkey / Jetpack, started by Callum (7+ different posters)
- Previous mention of greasemonkey & some ideas, started by Jamie (5+ different posters)
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