
Blog Killfile by Daniel Martin
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Provides a killfile for certain blogs' comment sections. Covers iframed disqus comments. Covers freethoughtblogs. More blog comment sections as I get to them.
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The intention of this script is to hide the comments of commentors you, the reader, do not wish to hear from. In that respect, it's like an old usenet killfile. It does not affect what other visitors to the site will see, nor does it affect what you see before the page finishes loading (due to some limitations in Mozilla, you really don't want to rewrite HTML that's not entirely there yet).
This is not a tool meant for handling spam, only for an individual comment reader to avoid having to see comments they don't wish to see.
When the script works for a given blog, comments will have a [hush] link near the commentor's name. (visible only on mouseover!) Clicking on that will hide comments from that person from then on.
This is not a tool meant for handling spam, only for an individual comment reader to avoid having to see comments they don't wish to see.
When the script works for a given blog, comments will have a [hush] link near the commentor's name. (visible only on mouseover!) Clicking on that will hide comments from that person from then on.
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- Version
- 0.2.11
- Size
- 30.42 KB
- Last updated
- 4 years ago (Feb 26, 2017)
- License
- BSD License
- Version History
- Fixed bug with disqus when hovering over avatar
- Changed to WebExtension API - should result in no user-visible changes, but it means I don't need to maintain separate chrome and firefox code, so might result in other fixes happening faster
- Changed to WebExtension API - should result in no user-visible changes, but it means I don't need to maintain separate chrome and firefox code, so might result in other fixes happening faster
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