Background Pony #AD47
Here’s a stylish script:
I think it should be possible do everything in greasemonkey, but I just started using it and I don’t know what I’m doing (in fact, it’s not my greasemonkey script, it’s just a script that I found and modified), so stylish is my crutch.
I haven’t got any kind of response to my request, so I don’t know why it hasn’t been implemented, but I think it looks neat and a lot more usable then tiny thumbnails. And, as you can see from scripts, all that needs to be done to change tiny thumbnails to regular ones and to enlarge the container for them to about 160px by 160px.
But hey, I got what I wanted, so I won’t bug you about it anymore. And if someone else wants it, here are the scripts.
Peace out. *drops the mic*
I’m back!
So, I did it all by myself. With greasemonkey and stylish addon. And it looks pretty nice if I do say so myself :3
Here is a greasemonkey script:
So, I did it all by myself. With greasemonkey and stylish addon. And it looks pretty nice if I do say so myself :3
Here is a greasemonkey script:
// ==UserScript==
// @name Derpibooru Recent Comments Thumbnails
// @namespace puppetmaster001@gmail.com
// @description Replaces tiny thumbnails on recent comments page with normal size thumbnails.
// @include https://derpibooru.org/lists/*
// @include https://derpiboo.ru/lists/*
// @version 1
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
// @namespace puppetmaster001@gmail.com
// @description Replaces tiny thumbnails on recent comments page with normal size thumbnails.
// @include https://derpibooru.org/lists/*
// @include https://derpiboo.ru/lists/*
// @version 1
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
// This fetches all of the <img> tags and stores them in “tags”.
var tags = document.getElementsByTagName(‘img’);
var tags = document.getElementsByTagName(‘img’);
// This loops over all of the <img> tags.
for (var i = 0; i < tags.length; i++) {
for (var i = 0; i < tags.length; i++) {
// This replaces the src attribute of the tag with the modified one
tags[i].src = tags[i].src.replace(‘thumb_tiny’, ‘thumb’);
}
tags[i].src = tags[i].src.replace(‘thumb_tiny’, ‘thumb’);
}
Here’s a stylish script:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);@-moz-document domain(“derpibooru.org”) {div.post-image-container{
width:160px;
height:160px;
}div.image-container.thumb_tiny{
width:160px;
height:160px;
}
}
I think it should be possible do everything in greasemonkey, but I just started using it and I don’t know what I’m doing (in fact, it’s not my greasemonkey script, it’s just a script that I found and modified), so stylish is my crutch.
I haven’t got any kind of response to my request, so I don’t know why it hasn’t been implemented, but I think it looks neat and a lot more usable then tiny thumbnails. And, as you can see from scripts, all that needs to be done to change tiny thumbnails to regular ones and to enlarge the container for them to about 160px by 160px.
But hey, I got what I wanted, so I won’t bug you about it anymore. And if someone else wants it, here are the scripts.
Peace out. *drops the mic*