Request for Script - User defined Alt Text
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1justjim
Would one of you clever people be able to set up a way that users can change the Alt Text that is used for mouseover on the Styles buttons on Your Books?
Currently the Alt Text is currently "Show Style" & LabelName. It would be good if, once a user has set up, for example, Style A to reflect lots about Authors that they could change the Alt Text to "Authors".
Thanks.
Jim
Currently the Alt Text is currently "Show Style" & LabelName. It would be good if, once a user has set up, for example, Style A to reflect lots about Authors that they could change the Alt Text to "Authors".
Thanks.
Jim
2brightcopy
I'll take a crack at it. Possibly some time this week. If anyone else wants to do it quicker (or differently!) just say the word.
5justjim
And it just works. As advertised, as requested, no problems, no questions.
Good job and thanks a heap.
Good job and thanks a heap.
6brightcopy
You're welcome!
I'm really happy with how it turned out. The only thing I don't like is there's a delay from when the page loads to when the script kicks in and changes the buttons. If you have it set for 200 books, that could be a while. But that's the nature of greasemonkey scripts so there's really nothing I can do about it. Maybe if this becomes a really popular script we can twist Tim's arm and convince him to add some more user configuration. :D
I'm really happy with how it turned out. The only thing I don't like is there's a delay from when the page loads to when the script kicks in and changes the buttons. If you have it set for 200 books, that could be a while. But that's the nature of greasemonkey scripts so there's really nothing I can do about it. Maybe if this becomes a really popular script we can twist Tim's arm and convince him to add some more user configuration. :D