Anonymous ID: 178325 Feb. 21, 2019, 10:51 a.m. No.5306625   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6673 >>7087

Don't you just hate clicking a link, and suddenly being tossed into another bread? Well, bucky there may be a partial, visual solution to that.

 

OTHER bread link highlighting and NOPE button javascript

 

Here is an updated version, with bells and whistles, of my changes to the original from back in the mists of time.

 

Changes since last release:

 

  • floated the current post count to always be outside the 'toast' area

 

  • add a variable to set the NOPE button label, so you can put your leastfavfrenanon name there. Or whatever.

 

  • when clicking on the toast:

 

_ clicking button 1 (left), current behavior remains,

 

_ clicking on any button EXCEPT button 1, jumps to that bread but opens a new window (or tab, depending on your browser defaults)

 

  • The links that are NOT to the current page are highlighted in blueish/greenish color easily distinguishable (maybe not effective for those that are colorblind) from the normal links.

 

Note in this version that when NOPE (WWG1WGA) is pressed, it's permanent unless you edit the list externally.

 

If you want the bread loaded with NO user javascript at all, append #nouser to the base url and the page is loaded with user.js skipped over completely.

 

On page load, the NOPE buttons are disabled.

 

in the borderbar, the

 

  • NOPE toggles the buttons.

 

  • DLBL downloads the blacklist to your computer.

 

The script compressed for loading: qresearch-190221-0413Z-min.txt

 

https://pastebin.com/qgykrEa3

 

The script source commented for review: qresearch-190221-0413z-source.txt

 

https://pastebin.com/AUqrbyTY

Anonymous ID: 178325 Feb. 21, 2019, 10:59 a.m. No.5306786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6815

>>5306673

>not sure if you made this one too: https://pastebin.com/7Kqvvq3V

 

nope.

 

the one I based mine off was the other one that was floating around about the same time.

 

I have not done any practice bakes recently, so don't know if this one has any issues.