A Firefox Greasemonkey / Google Chrome / Opera User Script for Sensible Erection on Crack
The Good Stuff
Install the newest version: sensiblefacial.user.js
Sensible Facial has been tested as working in the following browsers:
Firefox 3.5+
requires Greasemonkey
additionally, see the configuration note below
Google Chrome 5.0+
Script versioning doesn't work in older versions of Chrome. If your extension manager says you're running version 1.0 of Sensible Facial, either upgrade Chrome or uninstall your current Facial through Tools > Extensions before upgrading
Newer versions of Chrome (version 21+) might error, saying, "Extensions, apps, and user scripts cannot be installed from this web site." If you get this error, try saving the .user.js file to your hard drive, then dragging and dropping onto your extension manager to install. See this more thorough explanation.
Opera 10.5+
SeaMonkey 2.0+
requires (a different?) Greasemonkey
Greasemonkey might require the Nightly Tester Tools
additionally, see the configuration note below
Safari 5+ (works partially — listed only for the brave / determined / obsessive!)
building Safari extensions requires a Developer Certificate
Script should be set as an End Script
Block TEA en(de?)cryption does not work — settings synchronization is not functional and may corrupt existing stored settings
What the crap is it?
This script redisplays post comments on Sensible Erection in a more easily interpreted nested tree (as well as adding a bit of flair to an otherwise generally monochromatic site). It adds several useful features.
A typical Sensible Erection discussion. Notice the trite debates and wanton use of vulgarity:
After installing the script, the configuration options can be accessed when you are on any SE entry page. NOTE: If you're using Firefox or SeaMonkey and the configuration options fail to appear, refresh the page you're on and try again. As far as I'm aware, Google Chrome and Opera don't have this problem.
Here's the same discussion, albeit still trite and vulgar. Older comments are khaki-colored and have a gray dotted border. Newer comments have a redish tint and a solid red border. (Update: Sensible Facial now includes style themes. These screenshots are outdated, but you still get the idea.)
If you have discussions nested within other discussions, with several branches in the tree, without this script it can be difficult to determine to which troll a comment is responding. To whom is jamjam responding?
The [=|#] button reveals that jamjam is, in fact, responding to Caffeine. Gee Willikers, that's swell!
You no longer have to load a separate page to reply to a comment...
... nor to moderate a comment. You can even mod yourself if you think you're worthy.
Click these arrow buttons to jump to the next / previous new comment. Screw scrolling through a 250-comment post looking for the three new ones you haven't read yet!
The watch list now uses space more efficiently and lets you organize your watched posts into user-defined categories. Single-click watched entries for options, or double-click to visit.
Themes, bitches!
Here is a discussion with full bloat enabled. Note that some features are undocumented here. Play around in the configuration options (see 2nd screenshot from the top) for up-to-the-minute features.
This page was last modified 2010-07-08. Sensible Facial is published under the GPL.