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  • Tuesday, May 15, 2007 07:45 PM

    OT: Firefox addons ...

    Someone was asking how-to have all the comments on one page, and it was mentioned to use Greasemonkey and one of the scripts available.

    Just as an FYI running GM and the corresponding script didn't work for me. It ran for a few weeks, then stopped working properly. This was after the LTE format changes on salon.com and the various scripts being updated as well. Plus, I didn't care for the fact that the script ran automatically to put ALL comments on a single page. For really long LTE sections it took quite a while to collate and parse/process all the data.

    Another solution, if anyone is interested, is to use a Mozilla/Firefox/Seamonkey extension for "REPAGINATION" found on the standard addons website for Mozilla.org.

    One item in particular that I like is that it doesn't run automatically, instead allowing for selective numbers of pages of comments to be run against. Right-clicking on the <<Next>> link brings up a sub menu where you can choose either ALL, or any number in increments of 5 up to 40.

    All in all, IMHO it is a very nice alternative should GM not run properly or one simply doesn't care how it works.

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