@Waffle'sCrazyPeanut Whoa... That's German influence to your nick. In German we say of a crazy person "hat einen an der Waffel" (has something sticking to his Waffle) #D Welcome back, Crazy Buddy :)
@Waffle'sCrazyPeanut Oh, thanks! Actually, that was 10 days before tomorrow :)
@DanHulme LOL Bein a Jew, I usually try to replace the trailing 3 characters. Still looking for the animal that would fit in there...
Btw: Some comment I'd like to upvote twice:
You should proceed by finding out whether there's any real benefit to making your web page into an app. Your users can already bookmark the page if they want, and that's a lot easier than installing an app. — Dan Hulme30 mins ago
Take down all apps from Play which violate this rule, and Wooosh! the entire place looks a lot cleaner. Not to speak of all those $&@§! website-popups "We've got an app now, want to install?"
@bmdixon Thanks!
@DanHulme Wha... ?!? Eagerly checking the link...
WTF! May I add: "I don't want your F*** cookies?!?" Gosh! 20 clicks to kick them off...
Well, nice double-meaning with the buttons on those German screenshots.
"Cancel" buttons use "Abbrechen" in German. Could also mean "vomit", so it's a perfect match for those #doorslams #D
Yeah, I always get that thought for those. One of my favorite news feeds has a real doorslam like that now: You can no longer read the full article in the browser, they force the app on you. WTF. Not with me. Luckily, my RSS app also integrates Google's mobilizer #D
@DanHulme It is, somehow: "Woll(e)" (whool) from the sheep, "Milch" (milk) from... sheep? ah, cows, and the steak...?
So "Wollmilchschaf" would render the whole word redundant (as "Schaf" = sheep would give all 3 components).
@Izzy just noticed your Link Personalizer script strips out query string parameters (eg ?page=2). I was wondering why i couldn't access the second page of answers here stackapps.com/q/2116/25290 till i remembered i had your script installed
@bmdixon Yay! :) And welcome, that bugged me, too – I jost forgot about. Those kind of pages with parameters are quite a rare case. Somehow they don't work at all when modified, so they are simply skipped for now.
@bmdixon Btw: I can confirm your http*://. Did that to some scripts as well. Was thinking about integrating that with my branch, but with all those merging stuff just in progress, I'm not sure if that's a good idea currently. I'm just using the Gist, and Caleb moved that to a "real Git repo" – so I prefer to not change stuff in my Gist now, but rather get started with Git and do that at the right place :)