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  1. @stumpy It seems a little odd for me, too. Something in the side bar is erroring out, and # is also failing to load on the broken page (probably _because_ the page is broken, considering it's loading fine on other pages of the site).

    about 8 months ago from web in context
  2. @pixelfairy (Also, obligatory mention of !mintrefresh and !rdnrefresh, in case you don't have either yet.)

    about 10 months ago from web in context
  3. @techdisk42 Eeyup. It's a Chrome bug rather than a !mintrefresh bug, as far as I know (in my testing, just modifying the <p> element was enough to cause it, and you can't really change the text without modifying the element it's in), but it's still fun to mess with. :)

    about 10 months ago from web in context
  4. @minti Huh. Did you know that !mintrefresh apparently disagrees with RDN about how old @greydragon412's most recent notices are (and probably others, but his profile is where I noticed it)? I mean, not the actual age, but the approximate description given to summarize it. You load the page, get "2 days ago", then ~30 seconds later, now they were only "a day ago". (I assume the difference is in choice of when to round up a day, but it's quite interesting to watch nonetheless.)

    about 10 months ago from web in context
  5. @nixter Oh, I see. It's rot13'd, so as not to reveal the spoilers contained within, unless someone reading it willingly deciphers it. Both of the major auto-refreshers for RDN have the little key button (at least I think it's a key in both; it certainly is in !mintrefresh) to decipher rot13'd text.

    about 10 months ago from web in context
  6. I like how !mintrefresh says "whenever ago" when it can't get the times. :)

    about 11 months ago from web
  7. @minti Feature request: video titles as title-text on YouTube thumbnails. !mintrefresh

    about a year ago from web in context
  8. Ooh, I see @minti's tests yesterday are paying off. !mintrefresh 0.1.19 #

    about a year ago from web in context
  9. !mintrefresh The posts have also been doubled (and yes, I checked; it's the same post ID, not just people posting twice by mistake)! @minti http://ur1.ca/9gtk8

    about a year ago from web in context
  10. !mintrefresh The [s]fun has[/s] buttons have been doubled! http://ur1.ca/9gtjy

    about a year ago from web in context
  11. !mintrefresh is out of Alpha? Neat!

    about a year ago from web
  12. @redenchilada YES. Also @minti should totally use that Marquee 2.0 thing he made to add them to !mintrefresh. :P

    about a year ago from web in context
  13. !mintrefresh 0.1.17 is basically perfect. <3

    about a year ago from web in context
  14. @minti Neh, not really. It's easy enough to do, but it seems a bit pointless to start pulling this stuff into the timeline, when !mintrefresh is just meant to provide little convenience enhancements. That and there's plenty of embedding-not-allowed videos, so it'd be incomplete coverage anyway.

    about a year ago from web in context
  15. @windoze !mintrefresh and !rdnrefresh will both do what you want, if you're on a desktop. On mobile... no idea.

    about a year ago from web in context
  16. @eaglehooves I'm assuming script derp, since that looks exactly like what happens when !mintrefresh tries to get dashes when the site is down/glitchy.

    about a year ago from web in context
  17. @equestrianbrony You also get buttons for decoding/encoding rot13 as part of the two commonly used auto-refresh scripts available for this site: !mintrefresh and !rdnrefresh (to get one, click one of those two links, and follow the link in the group's descriptions; you'll need to install Greasemonkey or Scriptish first if using Firefox, or install Tampermonkey first if using Chrome). !mintrefresh has generally fewer features, but seems to refresh a little faster, at least on my system. !rdnrefresh has a lot more features, and quite a bit of customizability. Both have their good points, so I'd say try both (remember to remove one before installing the other, though) and see which you like. I'd definitely suggest that you get one of them, though, since auto-refreshing makes it much easier to keep up with the speed of conversation on this site. (Aside: this notice might well be the closest I've come to hitting the notice length limit here.)

    about a year ago from web in context
  18. @greydragon412 @djvinylpon3 Or !mintrefresh. I prefer it, _but_ it's somewhat more buggy right now, so I'd say !rdnrefresh is your better option, at least for now.

    about a year ago from web in context
  19. @minti Oh, okay. Then yeah, it'd be neat to have IdentiCurse (that's where I grabbed that line from, though I've also used it elsewhere since) and !mintrefresh agree on what constitutes a link. :)

    about a year ago from web in context
  20. @minti I'm not quite sure what purpose it would solve in !mintrefresh, given it matches valid URLs, and the posts returned by SN already have a neatly tokenized (including URLs as links) version in the form of the HTML output.

    about a year ago from web in context
  21. @toksyuryel !mintrefresh didn't. :P

    about a year ago from web in context
  22. No support for lilac in the !mintrefresh formatting codes? I am disappoint.

    about a year ago from IdentiCurse
  23. @thelastgherkin Or you could install !mintrefresh, like a civilized person. :P

    about a year ago from web in context
  24. Suddenly I have duplicate buttons everywhere. Guessing I should update and/or remove !MintRefresh?

    about a year ago from web in context
  25. @minti Talking of spoiler tags, I've got a patch to !MintRefresh that I'm about to push, so expect a pull request shortly. :)

    about a year ago from IdentiCurse in context
  26. @minti I've made a pull request for the non-link-breaking change. :) https://bitbucket.org/tylian/mintrefresh/pull-request/1/ !mintrefresh

    about a year ago from IdentiCurse
  27. Bleh, JQuery seems to be overriding String.prototype.replace(), and it's that being called in String.prototype.rot13() that's making avatars move, as far as I can see. Trouble is, I can't work out how to work around that. :/ !mintrefresh

    about a year ago from IdentiCurse in context
  28. Aha! As I thought, it's specifically setting textContent that makes the avatar start moving downwards. Now I just need to figure out how to get the same functionality without the side-effect of avatar motion. !mintrefresh

    about a year ago from IdentiCurse
  29. Back home, and starting work on trying to isolate the minimum code necessary to cause the avatar-bumping bug, so that it's clearer where the problem actually arises from. !mintrefresh

    about a year ago from IdentiCurse
  30. Although, on the general topic of "in context" links, I can second what @alargesmallhorse said about them not always showing up where they should. Not entirely sure what's up with that, but I guess I'll have a bash (starting tomorrow, it's late tonight) at helping squash that bug. !mintrefresh

    about a year ago from web in context
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