Solution to Awkward Layout
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:10 am
I personally don't care one way or the other but some people complain a lot about the layout. Not just the graphics but the way the pages are set up. I also realize it's probably not coded in a module-like format, so you can't just slap a new face on it and call it done.
So I have an idea. There is a plugin for Firefox called Greasemonkey. This lets a computer edit HTML after it's been loaded onto the computer. If someone complains a lot about how the game looks, download this plugin and write yourself a scritp(it's not an automation program mind you...) that reformats the page to your liking.
I'm pretty sure this doesn't break any rules, if it does I apologize. I just thought it was a novel solution to a problem.
Hey if we advance it enough, SGW could open up a dataonly entry for the game. As in it only displays basic stats that you'd find in the page and our own personal scripts build a page around the information, pictures and graphics included from our own computers instead of the server(lowering their bandwidth)
So I have an idea. There is a plugin for Firefox called Greasemonkey. This lets a computer edit HTML after it's been loaded onto the computer. If someone complains a lot about how the game looks, download this plugin and write yourself a scritp(it's not an automation program mind you...) that reformats the page to your liking.
I'm pretty sure this doesn't break any rules, if it does I apologize. I just thought it was a novel solution to a problem.
Hey if we advance it enough, SGW could open up a dataonly entry for the game. As in it only displays basic stats that you'd find in the page and our own personal scripts build a page around the information, pictures and graphics included from our own computers instead of the server(lowering their bandwidth)