Notices tagged with rdnrefresh, page 6

  1. This may actually be a bug: in the current version of !rdnrefresh, it seems that the "new post" highlighting gets cleared regardless of whether or not the tab is focused.

    Tuesday, 21-Feb-12 10:58:30 UTC from web in context
  2. There's a bit of a flaw in the most recent version of !rdnrefresh: timestamps no longer get updated at all without a manual refresh. Also, the "new post" highlighting isn't cleared until another new post comes in.

    Tuesday, 21-Feb-12 07:20:04 UTC from web in context
  3. @dezzierose What is the gender of !RDNRefresh?

    Tuesday, 21-Feb-12 03:12:44 UTC from web in context
  4. One thing I've noticed about !RDNrefresh is that the user-specified words Highlight function breaks hashtags.

    Monday, 20-Feb-12 09:12:07 UTC from web in context
  5. @triscy Haha, I assumed that people would follow the instructions from !rdnrefresh since they're exactly the same. Mybad :p

    Monday, 20-Feb-12 03:56:05 UTC from web in context
  6. I wish there was !mintrefresh or !rdnrefresh for IPhone.

    Monday, 20-Feb-12 02:41:19 UTC from web in context
  7. @tehjadeh Hey, look up !rdnrefresh I think it's called. It automatically refreshes the timeline for you!

    Monday, 20-Feb-12 02:39:28 UTC from web in context
  8. @pointofnor3tun @travelingsalesponynonpareil Just a heads up, take a look at either !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh. They auto-refresh the timeline so you don't destroy your F5 key. XD

    Monday, 20-Feb-12 00:14:29 UTC from web in context
  9. @equestriandarksun get !rdnrefresh

    Sunday, 19-Feb-12 00:36:53 UTC from web in context
  10. @equestriandarksun It is a function added into !rdnrefresh you need Firefox/Greasemonkey or Chrome/something to have it work. It refreshes the page and gives you cool functions. And the site has a 48 hour rule of spoilers. : No talking about new episode UNTIL after 48 hours passed (Monday after the episode at 10:00 AM EST) You can still talk about it, you have to ROT13 it (Add 13 to whatever letter it is example a=n b=o c=p)

    Saturday, 18-Feb-12 23:39:41 UTC from web in context
  11. @everyponysings Either use a website like http://rot13.com/ (Encode/Decode work with the same button, just paste text and hit button to encode/decode it.) or use !rdnrefresh which has built in rot13 stuffs

    Saturday, 18-Feb-12 15:44:24 UTC from web in context
  12. 10 minutes to the new episode! Newponies please remember not to post spoilers from the episode with first installing !RDNrefresh to use ROT13 encoding.

    Saturday, 18-Feb-12 14:53:22 UTC from web
  13. @mizuki it requires first that you use either Firefox or Chrome, then you install the Greasemonkey (FF) or Tampermonke (Chrome) plugin from the Mozilla or Chrome website. When you've done that you can get the script for RDNrefresh at the link shown in the !RDNrefresh group here

    Saturday, 18-Feb-12 10:48:38 UTC from web in context
  14. @pony !RDNrefresh

    Saturday, 18-Feb-12 10:41:03 UTC from web in context
  15. @scrollhunter !RDNrefresh

    Saturday, 18-Feb-12 03:15:52 UTC from web in context
  16. @brony001 @bronyalex !rdnrefresh and !mintrefresh both have rot13 functionality, so it makes it easier. XD

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 23:52:59 UTC from web in context
  17. @strengthunknown !mintrefresh or !rdnrefresh will make it so you don't have to manually refresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 23:15:01 UTC from web in context
  18. @swift !rdnrefresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 05:52:01 UTC from web in context
  19. @flanks !rdnrefresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 04:04:12 UTC from web in context
  20. @flanks !RDNRefresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 04:03:35 UTC from StatusNet iPhone in context
  21. @strengthunknown Click this: !rdnrefresh, then click on the link on that page that leads to userscripts.org. It should have instructions on how to use it somewhere on the page.

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 04:03:21 UTC from web in context
  22. @newbfreek !Mintrefresh or !RDNrefresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 04:00:48 UTC from web in context
  23. @newbfreek !rdnrefresh !mintrefresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 04:00:47 UTC from web in context
  24. @strengthunknown Haha XD Well there's Greasemonkey scripts floating around that auto-update the feed for you, so your poor F5 button doesn't fall off. !rdnrefresh !mintrefresh

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 04:00:33 UTC from web in context
  25. @coltonrawrr With !rdnrefresh, there's a number beside the pause button. Changing that should change the refresh speed, I'd recommend 15 or so.

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 02:43:28 UTC from web in context
  26. @ninjavsme did you get !rdnrefresh yet? It's really useful.

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 02:37:03 UTC from web in context
  27. Also, to all Newponies, install !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh, it will make keeping up a heck of a lot easier

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 02:13:45 UTC from web
  28. @bronyalex Also, you should look into an addon called !RDNRefresh or !MintRefresh, which will automatically update the page for you, and hilite new posts. ^.^

    Friday, 17-Feb-12 01:42:08 UTC from web in context
  29. woops i mean !rdnrefresh

    Thursday, 16-Feb-12 12:01:07 UTC from web in context
  30. @jojoax yep! try installing the Greasemonkey (Firefox) or Tampermonkey (Chrome) plugin/extention and the !RDNrefresh script

    Thursday, 16-Feb-12 11:38:17 UTC from web in context