@BigDogg
Do those greasemonkey scripts even still work?
Seems like there was an ongoing problem of them not working whenever Russ modified the RHP software, resulting in the scripts not working until they too were modified.
I used to really like some of them. So are they working again now?
@ogb
About Greasemonkey (from doing a 'google' search).
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to customize the way webpages look and function.
Hundreds of scripts are already available for free. And if you're the tinkerer sort, you can also write your own.
A few years ago I had used the GreaseMonkey extension and installed several of the scripts that were available at the time. I eventually stopped using it. I got curious again, so I added greasemonkey back onto my firefox browser, running on my windows 7 laptop.
I then went to the link in BigDogg's earlier post to install some scripts.
The first thing I noticed is that there are now only two 'scripts' there. There used to be many more.
I have both of them now installed, but see no evidence that the RHP ratings calculator is working. The RHP GB AWAY script does seem to work.
@ogb saidThere are instructions on the page.
@BigDogg
how does this install? it looks like a bunch of computer code...I want to install the rating change information...I know zero about programing
If you use Chrome as your web browser, you have to get the TamperMonkey extension.
If you use Firefox, you have to get the GreaseMonkey extension.
Once the extension is installed, you will get an 'install' button when you click on the script link.
@mwmiller saidI just installed it on Firefox / TamperMonkey [yes, TM is now available for Firefox] and it's working for me.
I have both of them now installed, but see no evidence that the RHP ratings calculator is working.
This was on an archived game, since I don't have any active ones.
@bigdogg saidhi yes I have done what u said ..when logged on to RHP I don't see anything to "get to" the calculator app. Is it a pull down window? It's not on the screen..how do I find it?
There are instructions on the page.
If you use Chrome as your web browser, you have to get the TamperMonkey extension.
If you use Firefox, you have to get the GreaseMonkey extension.
Once the extension is installed, you will get an 'install' button when you click on the script link.
@BigDogg
Latest status:
I removed greasemonkey completely.
I found tampermonkey for firefox and installed that, then installed both of your RHP scripts and now they are both working.
Thanks for jumping in and helping with getting these scripts up and running again!