Converts the COR on your My.IIT profile to an easier to read table of your schedule. This browser extension is only available for Firefox and Google Chrome users (Opera support in the works). No support yet for Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer.
I was actually about to make my own schedule last night but then I realized that it could be fun to make some scripts for this because unlike UP's System One, the schedule on MSU-IIT's COR isn't really presented in the best way it should be. So I decided to try my luck and make this work and I hope this does work for everyone.
Install on Google Chrome (tested to work on Chrome 11). Install on Firefox. Go to Mirror Page (in case of emergency). In order to update to a newer version, just reinstall and the browser will immediately know if it is the same plugin with a newer version.
June 1, 2011 - In case you've noticed the example images are from different CORs, I programmed this when I was second year. After enrolling yesterday (May 31, 2011) I remembered about this and tested it again for my new COR. It delights me to see it still working despite the fact that it's a year old already. So I updated the examples to match my current COR schedule. xD
June 13, 2012 - This is the 3rd year of this plugin and it's very surprising for me to see it still working! Hahaha!
This is how the COR at your My.IIT profile is shown (Click to enlarge):
This is the development version of the formatter (Click to enlarge):
After installing this plugin, the webpage will look like this (This image is a .gif Click to enlarge):
So that you'll know what's going on, this is basically just a userscript. A userscript is a script that works on the client-side. Which means all the added information are added to the webpage only after it lands on your web browser. The script is made using GreaseMonkey scripting standards that is btw also using the JavaScript language. And please if you're having a hard time understanding the source code, please understand that this is my first time coding in JavaScript which i'm not really fond of. The instructions on how to install this plugins are as follows.
1. Click this link.
2. In the lower left corner of your browser, if downloading is enabled, this query will appear.
3. Click install.
4. This will then appear in the upper right corner as a confirmation.
2. Click, allow to proceed with the installation.
3. Click install now.
4. Click restart Firefox.
5. After restarting, the same window will open but with the confirmation. You can close it.
6. Click this link. If this doesn't work, please go to this link and click install.
7. Click Install.
8. Check your COR on this link.