Greg S wrote:I'm having problems with your minutes less than 10 losing the 0. Can you fix?? If not that's OK. I've trimmed the excess out of what posted above and it works fine but I'd rather use the code you posted if you can fix the minutes.
This may be a little out there/impossible but im horrifyingly(wow, thats an actual word) new to this particular extension, but is there a way to have a clock (like your titlebar one) but somewhere else, maybe by the throbber or around a toolbar button?
Here's an idea:
I bookmark a page. The name of the bookmark is a short piece of text (say 5-6 words) found on the page. On clicking the bookmark, after the page loads, the text is passed to the quick find bar which takes me to the position in the page where the text is. Would be great for in-page bookmarking.
Can anyone help me with this please?
// Remove underscores from menus
(function() {
var menus = document.getElementById('main-menubar').childNodes;
for (var i = 0; i < menus.length; i++) {
menus[i].removeAttribute('accesskey');
}
})();
to get rid of the underscores (the "_") from under my menu's (The _ under the "T" in Tools, etc).
Is there a script to remove these underscores from the context menu?
I'm looking for a code that marks search results of Google in different colors.
For example: I go to www.google.com (or use the search bar), do a search for dog cat horse, get a page with results and when I click on a link all occurrences of the word "dog" should be colored yellow, all "cats" red and all "horses" blue.
Pretty much like the Google Cache page does already.
I just tried it out but the official Google Toolbar is the only extension I found so far that allowed me to use the highlight button separately. Other extensions only function when you put the whole thing including the box on the toolbar. The "SearchWP" extension only requires the Firefox searchbox. But the Google Toolbar highlight button even works without.
That's very kind .
Greg S wrote:I'm having problems with your minutes less than 10 losing the 0. Can you fix?? If not that's OK. I've trimmed the excess out of what posted above and it works fine but I'd rather use the code you posted if you can fix the minutes.
Just for the record, I'm still using a variation of my original. After making the changes you have suggested, I lose the right side number of the minutes although the left side number now works which was my problem. Anything else to try? Mine is working fine but your code seems minimal in comparison to mine which means I like yours better.
Thanks
Greg S wrote:I'm having problems with your minutes less than 10 losing the 0. Can you fix?? If not that's OK. I've trimmed the excess out of what posted above and it works fine but I'd rather use the code you posted if you can fix the minutes.
Just for the record, I'm still using a variation of my original. After making the changes you have suggested, I lose the right side number of the minutes although the left side number now works which was my problem. Anything else to try? Mine is working fine but your code seems minimal in comparison to mine which means I like yours better. Thanks
For the record im having the same issue, tho i havent tried Greg's code, if i try the modified i see only a 0, if i leave it as is, i lose the 0s
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