Greasemonkey Script brings back the old Update Journal Page

Dec 14, 2006 16:21

As you're probably well aware, there were a few changes made to LJ Wednesday, including a major overhaul of the Update Journal (and Edit Journal Entry) pages. More than a few users didn't like the new changes.

Behold, I have created a GM script to bring the old Update Journal back from the dead.It's just javascript that moves the form elements ( Read more... )

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morgandawn December 20 2006, 18:42:44 UTC
I adore this fix. And it works too. ;-) Thanks again.

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tzikeh December 20 2006, 23:39:47 UTC
Holy shit - you are AWESOMENESS DEFINED!

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thepouncer December 21 2006, 00:17:56 UTC
Thank you.

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dahliablue December 21 2006, 13:09:35 UTC
*bows to you*
Thank you so much!
Now I might actually be able to edit entries.

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rainbow December 22 2006, 05:33:39 UTC
oh, that is SO much better. i could not use the new one at all.

is there any way i can change the scrip to make the lines around the text box black? it is hard for me to see them (eye probelms) and the old page had darker ones.

but jsut have the definition at the bottom is a big big big help. thank you!

boo

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editing the script erorus December 22 2006, 14:02:37 UTC
Follow these steps to edit your script to add definition to the borders:
  1. Open an LJ update page
  2. Right-click the Greasemonkey icon in the lower right corner of your browser window, and select "Manage User Scripts"
  3. Select "LJ Old Update Journal Page" in the list at the right
  4. Click the "Edit" button
  5. Look for the following text near the end of the script: removeNode(divgreybox);

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Re: editing the script rainbow December 22 2006, 20:22:28 UTC
thank you very, very much! *happydance!*

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