Morning Discussion
In other news, the DSiWare store continues to be mostly trouble for me, refusing to let me download Q-Games' Starship Patrol and giving a most unhelpful error message. I have bought the game, now please let me download it. Thanks in advance, DSiWare.
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Looks like Chrome now supports Greasemonkey natively. Very cool.
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I tried Chrome Gestures last night. The interface for modifying the gestures is absolutely wretched, and they didn't work at all after installation. No idea why and the interface put me off enough to not bother trying to fix them.
I know that there's a Smooth Gestures extension but Chrome Gestures was rated higher and if that's the best there is I'll stick with FireGestures, thanks.
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The Chrome web dev tools are pretty awesome and I can't think of anything I did with Firebug that Chrome's tools don't.
The only thing I still turn to Firefox for is the CSS Edit Sidebar that's part of the web dev extension. I like it because it lets me make changes on the fly, then copy/ paste it back into my stylesheet.
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FYI: Most of the Shack Greasemonkey scripts don't work in Chrome, hence the extension which now works with the mainstream version of Chrome without any command line switches or anything.
To run it, just download the file and Chrome should kick in and ask if you want to install it.
http://shackscripts.googlecode.com/files/shack-scripts.crx-
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RE: confirm unload on fileshack http://www.shacknews.com/laryn.x?id=22052794#itemanchor_22052794
What am I doing wrong...I didn't have the cookie you said so I deleted them all and that didn't fix it, so I cleared all my browsing data and it was still on. So I uninstalled the extension, cleared browsing data again, and reinstalled the extension (and restarted chrome after every step) and it's still on when visiting fileshack, plus it's on by default for me on shacknews too.
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On the Mac side, Safari has spoiled me in one crucial way. Scrolling speed. Safari seesm to update the scrolling very fast and smooth at like 60fps. Chome and Firefox are much more chunky with an update interval of like 20-30 fps.
Especially on my magic mouse, since scrolling is more analog than the click-click-click of a scroll wheel. After using Safari a while it just feels painful. -
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I need to write something up talking about the differences between Chrome and Firefox userscripts and why I'm not abandoning the extension now that userscripts are usable.
The shack and the way we override functions in GM isn't possible from the extension so there are some complicated issues when it comes to dthread and how it works.
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