Notices tagged with mintrefresh, page 8

  1. @cloudchaser Either download id.gd/RDNRefresh or !MintRefresh (They need TamperMonkey for Chrome, Greasemonkey for Firefox) or encode spoilers with rot13.de (make sure to tag it with #) too!

    Sunday, 22-Apr-12 22:13:21 UTC from web in context
  2. Suddenly I have duplicate buttons everywhere. Guessing I should update and/or remove !MintRefresh?

    Sunday, 22-Apr-12 15:15:27 UTC from web in context
  3. Question: does auto-refreshing work now with this new addition? If not, then I guess I'm keeping !mintrefresh

    Sunday, 22-Apr-12 12:46:50 UTC from web in context
  4. @twispark rot13.de, or get is.gd/RDNRefresh or !MintRefresh

    Sunday, 22-Apr-12 01:04:57 UTC from web in context
  5. @minti Talking of spoiler tags, I've got a patch to !MintRefresh that I'm about to push, so expect a pull request shortly. :)

    Sunday, 22-Apr-12 00:10:27 UTC from IdentiCurse in context
  6. @chaosmagic Install !MintRefresh or RDN Refresh if you use Firefox or Chrome. There, you can decrypt and encrypt spoilers.

    Saturday, 21-Apr-12 21:56:50 UTC from web in context
  7. @purplephish20 At least !MintRefresh and RDN Refresh has ROT13 support. Otherwise, it'd be hell coming on here

    Saturday, 21-Apr-12 10:22:02 UTC from web in context
  8. @eaglehooves Was testing bbcode related thingies on !MintRefresh xD

    Saturday, 21-Apr-12 02:00:16 UTC from web in context
  9. @minti I've made a pull request for the non-link-breaking change. :) https://bitbucket.org/tylian/mintrefresh/pull-request/1/ !mintrefresh

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 17:51:49 UTC from IdentiCurse
  10. 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

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 17:35:52 UTC from IdentiCurse in context
  11. 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

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 15:34:59 UTC from IdentiCurse
  12. 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

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 15:11:36 UTC from IdentiCurse
  13. !mintrefresh Changelog is here, if anyone wants to see some nitty gritty, and a couple fails by me. xD https://bitbucket.org/tylian/mintrefresh/changesets

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:41:00 UTC from web in context
  14. 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

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:31:14 UTC from web in context
  15. Oh, now that I _definitely_ like (another # warning). !mintrefresh doesn't intercept "In context" clicks, unlike RDNrefresh. I mean, don't get me wrong, the way they don't load a new page in RDNrefresh is kinda nice, but more often than not it breaks somehow (for example, it's _never_ loaded successfully for me from a single-notice page, but it's still intercepted there), and the capturing of the event prevents me from ctrl+click'ing to open the actual link in a new tab (yes, I know there are other shortcuts, but it's still not good that it breaks the one I can happily use elsewhere).

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:28:01 UTC from web in context
  16. @minti I meant the group name. Your !mintrefresh

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:25:52 UTC from web in context
  17. @alargesmallhorse Or neither, it's Mint Refresh. !mintrefresh. I'm lame with names. :p

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:25:04 UTC from web in context
  18. (# warning) Just installed !mintrefresh. Observations so far: I much prefer the style of the formatting buttons. I'm also liking the style of mention-highlighting a little better than the bright-red-name thing RDNrefresh does. The functionality I actually use (so not the page-style customization things) seems to be largely the same, and works well in both, so neither takes _or_ loses the lead on that point alone. Will continue using for a while, and see how it goes.

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:15:23 UTC from web in context
  19. @alargesmallhorse Usually just behind the scenes bug fixes, optimizations and stuff. Trying to make it as un-intrusive as possible. The !mintrefresh page lists when ever I do an update and I usually try to describe what it is I did xD

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:10:14 UTC from web in context
  20. @bitshift !mintrefresh xD

    Thursday, 19-Apr-12 01:08:41 UTC from web in context
  21. @widget Looks like the leaf in the !mintrefresh group image to me.

    Sunday, 15-Apr-12 17:12:01 UTC from web in context
  22. @thatonepony # # # # and # I'm okay with this too.

    Sunday, 15-Apr-12 08:41:00 UTC from web in context
  23. @rainbowdash777 !rdnrefresh or !mintrefresh

    Friday, 13-Apr-12 00:52:19 UTC from web in context
  24. i like !mintrefresh. i dont have to refresh the page to reply like with rdn refresh

    Thursday, 12-Apr-12 02:46:43 UTC from web
  25. trying !mintrefresh nao.

    Thursday, 12-Apr-12 02:38:00 UTC from web
  26. @crusader8 I hate going back there. I felt like such a nub. xD But there's also the nostalgia gained from seeing that I made !mintrefresh within like 3 days of joining. xD

    Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 05:05:30 UTC from web in context
  27. !mintrefresh updated to 0.1.14. What's new? Stuff related to bug fixes. >_>

    Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 01:49:14 UTC from web in context
  28. !mintrefresh Ignore this, just need to tag the group cause I'm too lazy to find the link to it. XD

    Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 01:45:48 UTC from web in context
  29. @scribble !mintrefresh

    Monday, 09-Apr-12 17:49:35 UTC from web in context
  30. !mintrefresh

    Monday, 09-Apr-12 17:37:16 UTC from web