Did You Know? - Browser Scripts, Notes Icons

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Browser Scripts on dA


"Did you know that for most browsers, there are many scripts and add-ons you can install to improve your dA experience? Examples of things browser scripts can do for you are easily finding plz accounts, using more emoticons in the forums and turning off the lights to better see some deviations! :strip:

Ever wanted to enlarge and collect thumbs easily, tell apart your group messages or search through your notes? Browser scripts make it possible.

Especially with Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome you have a wide range of options. Many scripts for Firefox work through greasemonkey. In Chrome, some scripts require tampermonkey to work. These are free and easy to install and use.

Some more popular browser scripts:

SuperdAmn by electricnet Dev_User_Inf by Dediggefedde deviantAnywhere for Chrome by PostaL2600 dAUltra by trezoid dAmn Goodies 2.2.2 by sumopiggy

You can browse more browser scripts on dA here. :eager: Before installing a script, I do recommend checking the submit date and the latest comments - if it's several years old, there's a chance the script has become outdated.

:eager: Go forth and enhance your dA experience!"


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Notes Icons

Suggested by SingingFlames and written by bradleysays.

Did you know there are five different icons that correspond with the status of incoming and outgoing notes?


Incoming Notes

These are notes that are sent by other deviants with you as the recipient.

Read - this icon indicates that you've read, but not yet replied to the note.

Replied - this icon indicates that you've read and replied to the note.

Unread - this icon indicates that you have not read the note.


Outgoing Notes

These are notes that you have sent to another deviant.

Read - This icon indicates that a note you have sent has been read by the recipient.

Unread - This icon indicates that a note you have sent has not been read by the recipient.


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What would you like to know?

As we write this article series for you, the community, we would like to know: What aspects of the website do you want to learn more about? Or what can you teach other deviants about? If we decide to use your suggestion we will be sure to credit you. :) Thank you for your input in advance!

Let us know your ideas through our feedback page :eager:


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Previous editions

To help you find the information you are looking for, we have composed an overview that lists all former Did You Know? articles and their topics. With every new article we release, we will update the overview, to ensure it remains up-to-date.

Have a look at our overview of all Did You Know? articles!




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Thanks for the article