@MightySpeck (a Koala) Importing / Exporting should work across all supported browsers. (Just tried from chrome to FF59) What happens when you click "Import Settings" after pasting your saved settings to the textbox? Do you get an error? If you want you can send me your exporting settings in private, so I can take a look at them to check if something is wrong?
Muli's userscript (Tidy up Your Dashboard): 2017-11-25 22:05:31
is it possible to add something in the script for forums? Something that could sort posts by the once you have commentater/thumbed up/highlighted? i think that would be supernajs!
Muli's userscript (Tidy up Your Dashboard): 2017-11-28 00:30:12
In Chrome w/ Tampermonkey, sometimes the script breaks on the Multi-Player Dashboard and the headers ("Bookmarks", "Clan Forum", etc.) and their red background boxes get clustered at the very top together. Content is still in same order.
Happens a small percentage of the time (refreshing to repro so I can screenshot, but it's working fine now). Not a nuisance, but wondering if it's a known issue.
Also would it be possible to add a mail search by user? I have to manually search through pages to find old conversations, it would be nice if I could just enter the username and pull up all conversations with that user. Just wondering if that could be implemented like the Community Level filters.
Edited 11/28/2017 00:30:59
Muli's userscript (Tidy up Your Dashboard): 2017-11-28 13:57:09
@Kezzo Having an indication on forum posts you commented on, would be really nice, but unfortunately that doesn't seem like an easy task to do.
@kyte I've seen that bug happen a few times before, but it's really hard to debug when it just "randomly" appears. Did it happen when you actually "refreshed" the page? So far I thought it only happened when using the "back" button of the browser, so I thought it might be some sort of problem with the cache.
True, it's really tough to find mails with a certain player, however there is also no easy way for the script to do that task, without having to do a request for every single mail you have.