Paul, is there a way to make the script display it in a more prominent place or via another notification method? As I'm going through it, I just know that I'm going to miss some sites by not looking in the lower right hand corner. Could it make something like a thin yellow highlight bar at the top that says "jQuery-Powered"?
I'm not Paul, but having just looked at the greasemonkey script source I found that all it is doing is to load: http://paul.jquery.com/jquerydetector.js on every site by adding it to the <head> element. Taking a look at it seems like it should be pretty easy to write an own one doing all kinds of crazy stuff ; ). (You can use jQuery on those sites, but it will be pretty much a random version ^^).

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Rey Bango wrote:
Paul, is there a way to make the script display it in a more prominent place or via another notification method? As I'm going through it, I just know that I'm going to miss some sites by not looking in the lower right hand corner. Could it make something like a thin yellow highlight bar at the top that says "jQuery-Powered"?

Rey...

Paul Bakaus wrote:
Hi guys,

I read threads about people not always knowing how to find out if a
site is using jQuery.

I have set up a easy but useful greasemonkey script, which adds a
small jquery icon in the bottom right corner if jQuery is found.

get it here: http://paul.jquery.com/jquerydetector.user.js . Tell me
your opinions!

Greetings,
Paul


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