Hmm, lets see...1. Commit to using Firefox only from now on, and convince self that GM & the script will always work no matter what upgrades/updates to Firefox are made.2. Install GreaseMoneky3. Install custom (and highly likely to be BUGGY) script. Result - have full comment tree expanded...maybe...if it works. OR1. Click the "Expand Full Tree" button at the top of the comments. Result - The full comment tree is expanded. Across ALL browsers. Period.Yeah... You're right.... the script IS much easier. o_O
Way to be idiotic.Here is the entirety of the scripts:window.location = window.location + '/all';That's it. It basically commits to clicking that button for you. Stop being a douche.
1. I already use firefox, and am capable of installing or uninstalling anything I requrie to get the best web experience.2. I already had installed Greasemonkey.3. The current script I'm using isn't buggy as I checked through the script and it should work fine for now. 4. It worked!There are 2 bugs but they aren't that bad compared to not using the 2 scripts. 1. It takes a while for the scripts to load onto the page - this would be fixed if digg was actually fixed.2. I can only reply to the last comment that has been nested. (This should be fixed soon though?)
djdoleJun 22, 2007
Hmm, lets see...1. Commit to using Firefox only from now on, and convince self that GM & the script will always work no matter what upgrades/updates to Firefox are made.2. Install GreaseMoneky3. Install custom (and highly likely to be BUGGY) script. Result - have full comment tree expanded...maybe...if it works. OR1. Click the "Expand Full Tree" button at the top of the comments. Result - The full comment tree is expanded. Across ALL browsers. Period.Yeah... You're right.... the script IS much easier. o_O
louiedogJun 22, 2007
Way to be idiotic.Here is the entirety of the scripts:window.location = window.location + '/all';That's it. It basically commits to clicking that button for you. Stop being a douche.
lhnzJun 22, 2007
1. I already use firefox, and am capable of installing or uninstalling anything I requrie to get the best web experience.2. I already had installed Greasemonkey.3. The current script I'm using isn't buggy as I checked through the script and it should work fine for now. 4. It worked!There are 2 bugs but they aren't that bad compared to not using the 2 scripts. 1. It takes a while for the scripts to load onto the page - this would be fixed if digg was actually fixed.2. I can only reply to the last comment that has been nested. (This should be fixed soon though?)
insomniac8400Jun 22, 2007
This is great. I can scroll up and down without it slowing down to a crawl. And can read comments again. Grease monkey is nice.
dolomiteJun 23, 2007
I'll digg this story as long as you guys keep submitting it. This is about the 5th time today.