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@JoelDerfner We seriously need to get you some Latin Stack Exchange swag... you'd be a walking advertisement among our target audience if you happened to be willing. Unfortunately I think we'd have to make our own since I believe we could only get our hands on generic "Stack Exchange" hats/shirts right now...
I don't mind waiting for a few seconds, as long as I don't have to move my hands away from the keyboard.
Actually, the way it works now has a big advantage: when I see a "retry", I can wait until it disappears, then continue.
But the way it works now has this big advantage I mentioned, and if the CPU overhead is insignificant anyway...
@QPaysTaxes Sure, but I'll be happy enough if I can copy the code and adapt it for a different site.
So would
document.findElementsByName("decision")[0].click()
alone work? If I put the CSS selector in the quotes.
I wouldn't know how to do that, but I can probably manage having a few lines execute in succession, I think.
> [].forEach.call(document.querySelectorAll("#cookieAcceptForm .nowrap .fancyButton"), function(e) { e.click(); })
One of my pupils knows all capitals of Africa. I wouldn't dream of dismissing him for knowing things that I don't!
Trying to find the code snippets I need is like trying to find the right Chinese word for something by reading a Chinese website.
I have actually created a script that regexes the html of a page, by the way. It works well enough, inefficient though it may be?
> document.body.innerHTML= document.body.innerHTML.replace(/(>)([0-9]+)\/([0-9]+)(<\/span>)/g,"$1<font color=\"blue\"><strong>$2</strong></font> beschikbaar (van $3)$4");
> if( regexIgnoreTags.test(evt.target.tagName) || /(disqus\.com)|(GKBWAN5BEFC)|(Wysiwyg)|(UFIAddCommentInput)|(wp-editor)|(composer_rich_textarea)|(contenteditable)/i.test(document.documentElement.innerHTML) || /(live\.com)|(fantasystrike\.com)|(social\.bioware\.com)|(ning\.com)|(twitter\.com)/i.test(window.location.host) ){
return;
}
return;
}
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Usage of the abbreviations "e.g." and "i.e." is very common in English, but not so much in other language. In Dutch they are used sometimes, but they are recent imports due to a lot of exposure to English. While I am not particularly fluent in these languages, the same seems to hold for French, G...
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Hey, guys (and gals? do we have any gals?)—I uploaded that dictionary I was talking about to my website. It's at joelderfner.com/Humanist_Dictionary.html .
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