Notices tagged with rdnrefresh, page 5
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@silverbrony Spoilers are encoded with ROT13 or something like that, !mintrefresh and !rdnrefresh have the functions built in, and redash ammo is just a post that would be funny out of context so you repost it with the recycle symbol at some time completely different from when it was originally posted
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@silverbrony well you should get !mintrefresh or !rdnrefresh or rot13.com to code spoilers
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@cajunbrony23 Use !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh to encrypt spoilers so those that haven't seen the episode yet don't have to see anything about it, open talk about the episode without encryption if fine 48 hours after the show has aired
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@zimzap I tried that. !rdnrefresh won me over on all hooves though.
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woah running !rdnrefresh and !mintrefresh at the same time.
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@robho Get the Firefox add on called "GreaseMonkey" and install !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh it refreshes RDN page and makes it easy to refresh.
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!rdnrefresh is the best thing ever. Just sayin'
Sunday, 04-Mar-12 01:30:47 UTC from web -
@boomrainb0w !rdnrefresh allows you to ROT13 encode and decode posts.
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@ceruleanspark that's what I'm thinking too.. or maybe some weird syntactical incompatibility. !RDNrefresh won't even load in Trixie whereas !Mintrefresh loads, but doesn't appear to have any effect. meh.. That's why i like Chrome best.
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!mintrefresh is too fash and has a bunch of bugs. !rdnrefresh is too laggy, but reliable. maybe i should run both in tandem? xP
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@minti !rdnrefresh is nice, it has lots of features, but i like !mintrefesh because it doesn't hav it and doesn't clutter the page.
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@getacutiemark I use !rdnrefresh on firefox, but now I'm using chrome.
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@mixer not if you want !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh
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@pegasusfeathers go to the !RDNrefresh page, and you can install a neat little gadget that refreshes the post for you.
Sunday, 26-Feb-12 23:47:22 UTC from web -
Somehow I got removed from !rdnrefresh, weird
Sunday, 26-Feb-12 19:15:18 UTC from web -
@bronyalex !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh, The former is customizable and the latter is smoother
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Ok, finally managed to install !RDNrefresh in my netbook, thanks again for the shortened URL list. Now I'm at a BIOS setup of being able to actually use it. Thanks retarded IT who built this netbook for that.
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@pl0bber if you are using chrome, install something called tampermonkey and for firefox use greasemonkey. go to !mintrefresh or !rdnrefresh and install !mintrefresh for chrome and !rdnrefresh for firefox for best experince.
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hmm. It seems you can have words highlited in !rdnrefresh, but it doesn't really seem to be working.
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@redenchilada I'm forced to use it from the netbook. The max resolution of the screen is not enough to click "OK" when installing !RDNrefresh
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testing !rdnrefresh. be prepared for random contentless posts.
Friday, 24-Feb-12 01:51:29 UTC from web -
I think !rdnrefresh is better for firefox, but !mintrefresh is better for chrome
Friday, 24-Feb-12 01:49:41 UTC from web -
@sebastian1314 why would @minti encourage against it? at least get !rdnrefresh
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@sebastian1314 just download tampermonkey on the page for downloading !rdnrefresh
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@thatonepony @minti !mintrefresh is to !rdnrefresh what Chrome is to Firefox.
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Does anypony want me to do a picture-tutorial/guide of how to install !mintrefresh or !rdnrefresh ? I'd be glad to make it.
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@rainbowdash94 !rdnrefresh !mintrefresh Both of these do that.
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Posting has been exceptionally slow for me today… it seems to coincide with !rdnrefresh being updated, but I can't imagine that could be related. Anyone else experiencing a long delay between clicking the send button and the post actually going through? (I don't mean appearing in the timeline, I already know that's delayed in the new version). Particularly, is anyone who doesn't use the script experiencing it?