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Is there any way to save/export your settings? I've tweaked this just the way I like it, and it would be nice to have that available on multiple machines.
Hmm, it was lingering? I've had this installed for years and actively participate just about every day. Today is the first time I noticed it. Thanks for the prompt response, though!
This script is now breaking the parentheses around the current number of close/reopen votes. If I disable it, everything shows up normally. But with it enabled, I get this.
Uh-oh. Bug report already: you currently format block quotes as code blocks. I don't think that's the expected behavior. It's certainly not what I expected. Still, great piece of work. Obviously I'm using it already. :-)
You mean so that the comments could be shared with other users on that site; for example, so that moderators could easily synchronize with one another? Or do you mean for each person's private use? The former would be really cool, but I don't think I'd get much use out of the latter. Not sure what it would hurt, though. People might like to share their customized comments between multiple machines, like home and work.
Not necessarily. I just thought that might be easier to implement; you know, the "lazy developer's response", as you put it. I'd be perfectly content with it being a global setting. Maybe better yet, this would all be configurable per site. So I could disable the welcome text on Meta.SO, but leave it enabled on the SE 2.0 sites. In the same way, the name used for each site would be customizable to make Jon Ericson happy.
I second @casperOne's request. I'd really like that "Welcome" noise to be optional. Can this be made an option? Either global, or using [magic] tags for each comment as you do elsewhere?
Hmm. This disables the disorienting search bar motion? I'll have to install it immediately, on every computer I ever touch. But what about the other features? Can I turn them back on if I happen to like them? And what is the "triangle before username"? I don't have/see a triangle before my/others user name(s).