Recommendations / Greasemonkey - 7 comments
I've posted a couple of times about our recommendations facility: your chance to give thumbs-up to your favourite posts from the B4L bloggers, allowing us to identify the most popular articles, and the bloggers who have published the most such pieces.
At the moment, all 'votes' are collected by clicking the "Recommend" link on our various recent posts pages. This is fine if the post is less than two days old, and you do all your reading through this one site.
Now we offer you the chance to recommend articles from within the very blog that published them. How - are we going to somehow 'add something of our own' to that site to make it possible? In a way, yes.

Firefox users (please use version 1.5 if you possibly can) may use the well-established Greasemonkey extension, which is available here, to achieve just that.
What is Greasemonkey? Well, it's a tool that lets you run custom 'scripts' in a secure environment on any browser page you load. You can download it here (it's tiny), or - if that doesn't work - by clicking on the most recent version here.
Once installed, restart Firefox.
Now, all you need do is visit our script's page.
It won't look like much, but if Greasemonkey is installed OK, at the top of the page will be a red monkey logo and, on the right, an "Install" button.
Click that button, it's perfectly safe. Once again, no personal information is transmitted in either direction.
Next time you load up a page in Firefox, check the bottom of the Tools menu. There'll be a menu at the end named "User Script Commands", containing two options. If there isn't, try reloading the page.
- Recommend page to Bloggers4Labour - select this to recommend the page you have open before you. It should, of course, be a page from a Labour-supporting blog that is 'on our books'. Any other page will give you a surprisingly patient and tolerant warning message. If the vote went through, we'll tell you, together with the current score for that page.
- View Bloggers4Labour recommendations - select this to visit our page with all the scores.
Thanks to Andrew Brown for the inspiration.
Incidentally, if you're a developer and want to know how the system works, or need detailed assistance, I'm happy to assist, however, a small donation (say £5.00 or equivalent) - see PayPal link at foot of page - will greatly increase the likelihood that I am able to take time out to help.
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7 comments so far...
Cool, well done! Thank you.
Brilliant!
Nicely done. It wasn't exactly difficult before, but this makes it much easier - thanks!
Lovely job. Well done and many thanks.
Ermm ... Why Firefox 1.5, rather than 2.0 or above?
(Oh, and why the Firefox 2 graphic?)
Blimey, haven't heard from you for a while, siaw!
Well, I edited this post from last year to correct a couple of misspellings I found via Google, only to discover that the old image link was broken. The new one is less likely to break, but obviously shows 2.0 now, which might be confusing if a visitor thought the post was brand new, rather than from July 2006.
Anyway, the main thing is that my Greasemonkey module works just as well in 2.0.0.2 as it did in 1.5, so all is well with the world. Please do try it out if you haven't already - I get the impression I'm the only one.
Yes, the date of the post was just a bit confusing, especially as it was given differently in the RSS feed than on the blog. But anyway, thanks for the explanation.
No recommendations at the moment but, um, Maurice Brinton's The Irrational in Politics is very interesting and may even explain something about some bloggers.
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