What a forum jump list at the TOP of your screen?

SunnyD

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Like this one:
jumplist.jpg


http://www.neftastic.com/atjumplist.user.js for Greasemonkey and now Chrome!. Enjoy.
 
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What about the top and bottom buttons? It was alot easier to navigate on my phone with those.
 

SunnyD

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Ugh, I hate this posting system. Makes it a pain in the ass to quote multiple posts.

Where'd you get that?
I knew my software engineering skills would come in handy... ():)

I'd much rather have the sidebar back.
Sorry, while I can do that as well... unfortunately it will take too much "effort" to re-engineer the vB theme with Greasemonkey - debugging is a pain in the ass, and I'd likely totally ruin the layout of the boards completely.
 

TallBill

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Ugh, I hate this posting system. Makes it a pain in the ass to quote multiple posts.


I knew my software engineering skills would come in handy... ():)


Sorry, while I can do that as well... unfortunately it will take too much "effort" to re-engineer the vB theme with Greasemonkey - debugging is a pain in the ass, and I'd likely totally ruin the layout of the boards completely.

Certainly you can't make it worse. Too bad I browse in chrome.
 

SunnyD

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super this.
Again, while I'd love to oblige, trying to do such a thing with Greasemonkey and not totally fuck up the layout of the boards all together is exceedingly difficult. It will also become exponentially more difficult if they decide to add more themes down the road. Not saying it can't be done, but right now I simply don't have that kind of time.
 

SunnyD

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im not using IE
I sense a Safari moment coming on... :biggrin:

Ironically - after a quick googling, it appears that Greasemonkey or alternatives to Greasemonkey (that run "most" of the scripts) exist for pretty much all browsers on the market.
 
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TallBill

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I sense a Safari moment coming on... :biggrin:

Ironically - after a quick googling, it appears that Greasemonkey or alternatives to Greasemonkey (that run "most" of the scripts) exist for pretty much all browsers on the market.

Except IE?