Author Topic: Forum extension - Show the last topics of any user  (Read 2575 times)

Show Last Topics
(for Chrome and Firefox)


This extension allows you to view all topics posted by any profile on Blockland forums.

After downloading, you will find the 'show last topics' option at the bottom of all profile pages, shown below.






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« Last Edit: June 14, 2016, 07:47:31 PM by Farad »

Note:  Released 2 years ago, but recently updated the extension to fix errors and update the look.


I thought this was on Firefox too

I thought this was on Firefox too
Oh ya, I'll update that one too. Should be finished with it in the next hour.

uh they're not ordered correctly, the dates jump around a lot in clumps for me

uh they're not ordered correctly, the dates jump around a lot in clumps for me
Ya, I know why that's happening but I haven't figured out a way to fix it - that's how it works for everyone. For now you can use the browser search (ctrl+f) to help with that.

wow this has made me cringe at my topics

also add the attribute 'target="_blank" ' to your <a> tags so that when you open up a link it opens in a different browser tab so that people don't have to research through all a user's topics again if they clicked on a wrong topic

I've actually have had this add-on for awhile

also add the attribute 'target="_blank" ' to your <a> tags so that when you open up a link it opens in a different browser tab so that people don't have to research through all a user's topics again if they clicked on a wrong topic
I might not be able to update it soon, but maybe try clicking links with the center mouse wheel to open them in new tabs.

I've actually have had this add-on for awhile
Did you notice that it was broken for the past few weeks or months? It took a while to figure out the problem - the forums changed from http to https, which broke some of the code.
« Last Edit: June 10, 2016, 12:17:12 AM by Farad »

Did you notice that it was broken for the past few weeks or months? It took a while to figure out the problem - the forums changed from http to https, which broke some of the code.
Actually I used it before https, and after https, I completely forgot about it.

The Firefox version can be downloaded now. Finally finished with Mozilla's review process.

i wonder why it was broken. cool thanks