BSA534
08-12-2009, 09:12 PM
Do you use Firefox?
Do you use Greasemonkey?
Greasemonkey is a Mozilla Firefox add-on that allows users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to HTML-based web pages
There are some very nice scripts that add functionality to the pages on geocaching.com:
On cache pages it adds an "email" link next to the owner profile link. When clicking this link, an appropriate subject line will be added to the message.
On travel bug pages it adds an "email" link next to the owner profile link. When clicking this link, an appropriate subject line will be added to the message.
On the "submit/edit a cache" page it remembers the preferred state of the two disclaimer boxes at the bottom.
A script that changes the "Found:" and "Hidden:" numbers on your Friends List into links that will take you to their lists of finds and hides.
One of my favorites is a VIP list. On the right-hand side of each cache page, a summary of cache logs written by a configurable list of VIPs is shown. Your VIP List might include your friends, family and any other Very Important Persons that you wish to keep an eye on. Each time you load a cache page you can can see whether your VIPs have logged the cache. You can click on their names to go right to their log.
You can get these from Lil Devil's website: http://www.lildevil.org/greasemonkey/
Do you use Greasemonkey?
Greasemonkey is a Mozilla Firefox add-on that allows users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to HTML-based web pages
There are some very nice scripts that add functionality to the pages on geocaching.com:
On cache pages it adds an "email" link next to the owner profile link. When clicking this link, an appropriate subject line will be added to the message.
On travel bug pages it adds an "email" link next to the owner profile link. When clicking this link, an appropriate subject line will be added to the message.
On the "submit/edit a cache" page it remembers the preferred state of the two disclaimer boxes at the bottom.
A script that changes the "Found:" and "Hidden:" numbers on your Friends List into links that will take you to their lists of finds and hides.
One of my favorites is a VIP list. On the right-hand side of each cache page, a summary of cache logs written by a configurable list of VIPs is shown. Your VIP List might include your friends, family and any other Very Important Persons that you wish to keep an eye on. Each time you load a cache page you can can see whether your VIPs have logged the cache. You can click on their names to go right to their log.
You can get these from Lil Devil's website: http://www.lildevil.org/greasemonkey/