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==SL Blog survival==
==SL Blog survival==
===New posts===
Try [https://blogs.secondlife.com/thread here]. Click the little circle in the
<span style="background-color:#CACCD1;">&nbsp;'''⊖ Communities'''&nbsp;</span> box to hide it, then the discussions are more easy to see.
===Ignore list===
===Ignore list===
You can ignore posts from noisy residents if you use [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748 Greasemonkey] on Firefox. Some other browsers can have ways to run these scripts too, look in Google for how.
You can ignore posts from noisy residents if you use [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748 Greasemonkey] on Firefox. Some other browsers can have ways to run these scripts too, look in Google for how.

Revision as of 03:17, 5 February 2010

SL Blog survival

New posts

Try here. Click the little circle in the  ⊖ Communities  box to hide it, then the discussions are more easy to see.

Ignore list

You can ignore posts from noisy residents if you use Greasemonkey on Firefox. Some other browsers can have ways to run these scripts too, look in Google for how.

afPlonkJive is really made for the Adobe forum but it works on blogs.secondlife.com too! You have to edit the script by hand to add names. You will have to add https://blogs.secondlife.com/* to the Included Pages box in the Manage User Scripts dialog.

For Second Life blogs put the names in two times, as "Firstname Lastname" with a space and "Firstname.Lastname" with a period, because users can change that.

Use a bigger font

There is a small CSS change on userstyles.org that will turn the Helvetica into Verdana. On Firefox you can use Greasemonkey or Stylish to install. Other browsers can use the CSS, look in your instructions for how to add custom style sheets.

Post from Opera

Here is how to make Opera compatible with Clearspace.

  1. Go to any page on the SL blog
  2. Right click on the page, pick Edit Site Preferences...
  3. A dialog pops up, click on the Network leaf.
  4. Pick "Mask as Firefox" from the Browser identification menu at the bottom.
  5. Push the OK button.
  6. Reload the page and from now on you can edit posts!

Other stuff

MystiTool cheat sheet
Sensor Visualizer