I'm on my EeePC a lot, and it's quite hard navigating with the sidebar / topbar.
Could there be a members option to automatically hide this?
I hate wasting space like that :)
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![]() Jan 7 2009, 2:12 am
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Flame Sage wrote:
Perhaps there's a Greesemonkey script that does this for me? :) Probably possible, but looking at the source of the page just now, that particular div doesn't have a name or id I can go by straight off the bat. And I doubt it'll be in the same position in the element array on every page. It's possible, but I'm not entirely sure what the dynamics of the BYOND site are. That, and I'm not even sure what my favourite colour is right now. I'll look into it now, but I can't promise any results tonight. |
Flame Sage wrote:
Ok, thanks Tibby. // ==UserScript== It's untested on user blogs, but if I'm lucky and I understand that exclusion stuff enough, that should cut it. There's probably a much better way to do it, but that'll suit your purposes until someone who's not so tired can come along and do a better job. Happy new year. |
Flame Sage wrote:
I'm on my EeePC a lot, and it's quite hard navigating with the sidebar / topbar. If you click the little orange arrow icon it should hide the sidebar and topbar. That's saved with a cookie so if you have cookies enabled (as you'd need in order to be logged in), it should stay where you want it. Lummox JR |
Flame Sage wrote:
Nope, it always resets for me. Ah, I was wrong about how it stays. It's a session cookie so it will expire after your browser closes. Lummox JR |
Flame Sage wrote:
Then why not make it a cookie? :) Because I spent the better part of an hour (I know, that's pathetic for the size of the script) writing a GreaseMonkey script for you to use =( On the other hand: Booyah! I was right about it being session controlled. =) |
Tiberath wrote:
Because I spent the better part of an hour (I know, that's pathetic for the size of the script) writing a GreaseMonkey script for you to use =( Hmm, in that case, couldn't he use Add N Edit Cookie Add-on for FF, which should (?) allow him to set the cookie manually ;) |
Yep, changing expiration for cookies is a really nifty function and would probably work perfectly for this.
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Clicking and refreshing a page once per session isn't exactly inconveniencing or taxing.
(Forgive me if I'm coming on strong or hostile in anyway, it's not my intention, I'm just really tired. So I'll provide a smiley to lighten the tone of my post. =D)