Tampermonkey is an extension that lets you write your own extensions (or use other people’s), so it needs to have permission to do something on any website.
Tampermonkey is an extension that lets you write your own extensions (or use other people’s), so it needs to have permission to do something on any website.
Maybe, and yes.
He can read, but his mixture of bad eyesight and refusal to be seen wearing glasses means he effectively never reads.
A reminder to those of you still unhappy with the Kinja switch to install Kinjigger. So far it: adds a list of reviews to the main page, a second row of navigation, four layers of comment nesting, shows “pending” comments, and generally cleans up the look of the site a bit.
This is a less passive more aggressive plea to get an admin to do me next.
Has anyone pointed out that when you type in “Great Job, Internet!” in your CMS it creates two tags, “Great Job” and “Internet!”?
Slightly off-topic, but any AV Club regulars who still aren’t enthusiastic about Kinja, there are two browser extensions you should try it. Kinjigger (Firefox, Chrome, Safari(?)) and Kinamprove (Chrome).