Updated Nested Comments Script Released
YogurtEart has released a new update to his awesome nested comments script. This is an optional Firefox + Greasemonkey add-on that makes it so comments that reply to one another appear below each other and indented. Personally, I find this makes following the various sub-conversations within a thread easier. Supports Firefox with GreaseMonkey and Opera with Opera UserJS. The new version fixes the problem of the commenter buttons getting smooshed next to each other within a nest.
YogurtEarl's GreaseMonkey scripts [YogurtEarl]
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@Project Thanatos: Earl's notes say just Consumerist and Lifehacker. Hopefully this script works for longer than a week. (The time in takes for Gawker to switch up the site somehow.)
@Bryan Price: You can install it and then leave it turned off except when you specifically need it either via the site include/exclude list or by clicking the monkey face on the status bar to toggle it.
@chulo_allen: The default list IS rather small and should be expanded. Fortunately, you can add to it on your own in the Greasemonkey extension options screen.
What's the full list of sites? Anyone got one?
I came across this recently. Not sure how it works yet as I haven't had time to play with it but looks like it might help where you want to track comments you make at various blogs:
[www.cocomment.com]
@faust1200: You have to add [kotaku.com] and [www.kotaku.com] to the Included Pages list. I did that with Gawker and Jezebel.












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