Joined: 15 Aug 2006 Posts: 4970 Status: Offline Style: Xbox 360 Location: Trying really hard to do something
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I didn't test this in FF, but I made some nice changes to the bookmarklet.
Running the script doesn't present you with the confirmation dialog if you want to hide watched videos, it just does it.
After running the script, when you click an unwatched video link it automatically hides it, allowing you to more easily see what you've already watched.
You no longer have to middle-click the unwatched video links to open in a new window/tab. When the script runs it adds a "target" attribute to the link making it open in a new tab automatically.
This isn't a perfect solution, since sometimes there are issues which make the video unwatchable (like if it freezes, or if the CAPTCHA doesn't show up.) This means that you just hid a video that you didn't get to finish watching. The upside to that is all you need to do is run the script again and (all of) the automatically hidden (unwatched) video links should reappear.
I also added the source code to the bookmarklet page, so you can see exactly what's being done. Here's the link again:
Joined: 15 Aug 2006 Posts: 4970 Status: Offline Style: Xbox 360 Location: Trying really hard to do something
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Indeed, I use it very frequently. Actually, right now I'm not watching any videos, because triple points ended. If I could get Z Lister I would probably watch videos again since I'd get 4 points for each one. _________________
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