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whimsical wrote
at 9:19 AM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT
Are there any other ways to enable auto-end for firefox besides Deadcode Tools?
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jurgen wrote
at 11:20 AM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT yes
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whimsical wrote
at 11:32 AM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT good post jurgen, always glad to see the mods being so helpful
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Slinus wrote
at 11:48 AM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT Please share your wisdom, jurgen.
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jurgen wrote
at 11:59 AM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT I'll share panthar's wisdom instead
(this script is only one month old and you guys already forget about it) http://kdice.com/discussion/topics/45158696 |
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Slinus wrote
at 1:55 PM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT Oh yeah, but it sucks. (See my posts in that thread.) No offense.
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Gurgi wrote
at 5:11 PM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT you can tell it's not good cause it has to be explained in 5 pages
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whimsical wrote
at 8:12 PM, Monday October 13, 2014 EDT is there a way to add it without that stupid flag thing?
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jurgen wrote
at 10:46 AM, Tuesday October 14, 2014 EDT yes
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whimsical wrote
at 3:28 PM, Tuesday October 14, 2014 EDT epic
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JUSTcallmePRE wrote
at 10:24 AM, Wednesday October 15, 2014 EDT 1. chrome/firefox: right click down by where the "end turn" button is, and inspect element
2. expand/explore through the html for a "gwt-Checkbox" called "gwt-uid-1", labeled as Auto End Turn 3. Edit the styling that has it set to display:none; or delete that line of code 4. enter/save changes, auto end turn should be displayed. that is all deadcode's big super extension does. it simply changes one line of code on the page to make the already-included auto end turn button visible. except it also has permissions to potentially access all your browsing data across all websites, so that's nice for him. |