Signal Boost bookmarklet with user name tags for more sites
I made a fork/update to melannen's fork of
astolat's signal boost bookmarklet, which adds user name tags for more of the sites recognized by the DW user tag. I also made small changes to the text generated by the bookmarklet.
To use, make a blank bookmark on your browser and copy the following code into its address:
The original code and my comments on it can be found here.
Update (2/14/2019 11:34 am EST): User name tags are now supported for all DW-recognized functioning platforms except diigo (I can't seem to find any pages to work on) and YouTube videos (I can't find a way to get usernames for them; YouTube user profile pages do get user-tagged, however). See examples below.
Note: I am not directly affiliated with any of the examples, and they are not chosen for content. They are more or less random examples that I got off the sites or were sitting in my history.
AO3 story:
angrymermaids posted: The Ice Between - Chapter 4 - Nibeneth (angrymermaids) - The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien [Archive of Our Own]
AO3 profile:
angrymermaids posted: Nibeneth | Archive of Our Own
Blogger.com:
yetanothermathprogrammingconsultant posted: Yet Another Math Programming Consultant: The 8-queens problem without binary variables
Deadjournal:
greenjester posted: Sanctuary's Journal
Delicious.com: The site seems defunct as far as I can tell.
Diigo.com: Unsupported, as noted above.
Deviantart:
kawacy posted: Art God by kawacy on DeviantArt
Etsy listing:
GoldPersonalized posted: Tiny Initial Bracelet-Dainty Personalized Disk | Etsy
Etsy shop:
GoldPersonalized posted: Personalized Jewelry & Handmade Necklace by GoldPersonalized
Facebook post:
EntertainmentOnFB posted: To celebrate Tropfest 2019, the world’s largest... - Entertainment on Facebook
Facebook profile:
EntertainmentOnFB posted: (92) Entertainment on Facebook - Home
FanFiction.Net story:
The-Agatha-Christiean posted: Death On The Nile - Miss Marple Chapter 1, a miss marple stories fanfic | FanFiction
FanFiction.Net profile:
The-Agatha-Christiean posted: The Agatha Christiean | FanFiction
GitHub: GitHub does not permit JavaScript bookmarklets to be used with its site.
Imzy: The site appears to be defunct.
InsaneJournal:
reijamira posted: Satin Chic - Instructions On How To Upload Mood Themes
Instagram post:
johnboyega posted: John Boyega on Instagram: “A star! Congrats @letitiawright #bafta rising star 🙌🏾”
Instagram profile:
johnboyega posted: John Boyega (@johnboyega) • Instagram photos and videos
Journalfen post:
darksumomo posted: darksumomo | ‘Elementary’ To End After 7 Seasons On CBS
Last.fm profile:
VenomInMyVeins posted: VenomInMyVeins’s Library | Last.fm
LiveJournal post:
ohnotheydidnt posted: How embarrassing! Youtuber MKBHD is exposing celebs sponsoring Android phones from iPhones - Oh No They Didn't!
Lj.rossia.org community:
ljr_news posted: LJR: новости
Medium post:
EventTeri posted: Decentralization is Not Enough – Offline Camp – Medium
Pinboard.in bookmark:
gregory31415 posted: Pinboard: Bookmark Detail
Pinterest: Pinterest does not permit JavaScript bookmarklets.
Plurk profile:
Alice posted: Alice [Alice] on Plurk - Plurk
Ravelry page:
jill-mcgee posted: Ravelry: Jill's McGee's Ravelry Downloads - patterns
Twitter.com: Twitter does not permit JavaScript bookmarklets.
Tumblr post:
Wordpress post:
frank posted: Speaking of Wood | rusticwoodart
YouTube profile:
monostereoJK posted: MONOMAN - YouTube
No DW-supported user tag:
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(And of course there's actually built-in 'find subdomain' and 'find page title' tools that I didn't even think to look for. I keep having to remind myself that Javascript actually does things, I don't have to build every function from scratch with for() loops anymore!)
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I'm pretty sure the culprit is lines 268-269 in the current fork, but I'm not sure why those lines are there in the first place?
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ETA: On testing, it was annoying to keep deleting the username and the pipe from the title so I put the lines back but added a curTitle.includes conditional. It seems to work okay, as pages like profiles that don't have the pipe in the title just ignore the trimming command now.
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Oh, so that's what those lines did! :D This version looks great - I don't think that was ever fixed on mine, because I don't think I ever tested it on non-entry DW pages. (I only noticed on yours because I kept trying to test it and accidentally using my reading page.)