STILL NEED MY QUICK REPLY ON TEXT BOARDS AND RON PAUL SPAMMER
THANKS
-anon
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Anonymous2008-12-04 4:04
needs suspension
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Anonymous2008-12-04 14:29
How about a fucking "Expand all images" already?
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Anonymous2008-12-04 22:24
>>282
how about you watch your damn language mate?
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Anonymous2008-12-09 15:31
>>283
IS correct. But he has a point, I would love Expand All Images...
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Anonymous2008-12-09 20:21
Oh god, FF 3.1 is going to come out soon and I can already see this extension not working.
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Anonymous2008-12-13 15:10
i am a opera. i ahev a speed dial and i score 100% on acid3 w/ my std support. if you dont repost this ad on 10 other firefox hangouts i will log into your computer tonight and install ie6 and netscaep 4
I still can't seem to refresh on the same page, it always goes back to the 4chan.org starting page. I'm using frames and I hear lots of people having this issue.
Using Firefox/3.0.5
Is their an option I'm not clicking? Or is my Firefox just jacked?
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Anonymous2008-12-18 20:26
I have to refresh about 10 times in order to get /b/ to load. Is anyone else having this issue?
Could you make it so a thread is automatically removed from the watcher if it's 404? Or have an icon next to it saying it's 404.
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Anonymous2009-01-29 13:30
Since the boards have speeded up, I'm losing a lot more pictures to the bit-bucket when I post faster than the 45-second flood-detection. When I use the extension, I get no feedback about this.
So, either, is there a way to feedback the board responses, e.g. 'flood detected' 'Picture foo.jpg posted successfully' to the extension; or is it possible to put a timer on, locking the submit button if less than 45 seconds have passed since the previous post?
Same issue here, just in the context menu. Been running 0.4.5.12 in FF 3.0.6 for a long time and it's been working fine until today. The latest thing I did is update Session Manager last night, but uninstalling that didn't really fix anything, so I'm not sure if it's the cause of the problem.
What? The Opera script was actually recently updated? I thought whoever made it had forgotten about it. It's nice, but even as an Opera user, I've never found a need for scripts like these. I like using my tabs with fierce efficiency, and if I have to shut down my PC, the tabs are remembered. I actually do use the older script for automatic noko though, that's actually quite useful!
>>317
Crap that is being spammed all over the textboards.
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Anonymous2009-03-18 19:56
>>307
Does anyone know how to fix this?
It never seems to be addressed.
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Anonymous2009-03-21 3:15
Here's an idea: make the extension automatically change posting times by a specified number of hours so I can stop subtracting 3 from every single timestamp I look at. Might as well include an option to make it 12-hour time instead of 24-hour while you're at it.
I wrote a greasemonkey script to do exactly this, but I have no way of applying it to posts I expand after the page has loaded, without editing the extension myself.