Keep Current Time on Posts
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==Platform== | ==Platform== | ||
- | Blogger | + | For use with [[Blogger]] blogs; requires use of [[Firefox]] and the [[Greasemonkey]] extension. |
==Author== | ==Author== | ||
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==Homepage== | ==Homepage== | ||
- | [http://browservulsel.blogspot.com/2005/05/blogger-keep-current-time-on-post-user.html | + | [http://browservulsel.blogspot.com/2005/05/blogger-keep-current-time-on-post-user.html Blogger keep current time on post user script] |
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==Skill Level== | ==Skill Level== | ||
- | + | No special skills are required. | |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
- | Draft posts in Blogger are set with the date | + | Draft posts in [[Blogger]] are set with the date and time that they were started, which can result in a post that was started several days ago not publishing to the top of the index page. This hack is a [[Greasemonkey]] script that forces a post to keep the current time. |
==Method== | ==Method== | ||
- | + | # Obtain and install the [http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/765.user.js userscript]. | |
==Sites Using This Hack== | ==Sites Using This Hack== | ||
- | [http://browservulsel.blogspot.com/ Browservulsel] | + | * [http://browservulsel.blogspot.com/ Browservulsel] |
- | + | Edit this area and add your own link if you are using this hack. | |
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[[category: hacks]] | [[category: hacks]] | ||
[[category: userscripts]] | [[category: userscripts]] | ||
[[category: editing]] | [[category: editing]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Blogger Classic]] |
Current revision as of 04:46, 22 December 2006
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Version
0.3.1
Platform
For use with Blogger blogs; requires use of Firefox and the Greasemonkey extension.
Author
Homepage
Blogger keep current time on post user script
Skill Level
No special skills are required.
Description
Draft posts in Blogger are set with the date and time that they were started, which can result in a post that was started several days ago not publishing to the top of the index page. This hack is a Greasemonkey script that forces a post to keep the current time.
Method
- Obtain and install the userscript.
Sites Using This Hack
Edit this area and add your own link if you are using this hack.