For heavy duty posters
Thursday, 19. February 2009, 13:02:56
What does the script do?
The script provides you the ability to edit forum posts, blog posts, blog comments, dev.opera- and widgets.opera comments without opening a new page. The script creates an inline editor that replaces the content so you can freely do edits inline very fast and easy. We recommend everyone to check it out.
For more information about UserJS we refer to our official tutorial. If any questions about installation or usage, feel free to ask as a comment.
Screenshot with default setup (standard skin)
Screenshot of Quick Edit link
Screenshot of post quick editing
(Oxygen skin)
Instructions
The following keyboard shortcuts are supported in the inline editor, producing BBCode formating. Press Ctrl plus any of the following keys:
- b - bold
- i - italic
- u - underline
- s - strikethrough
- p - preformatted code
- t - insert unordered list
- l - align text to the left
- g - center text
- r - align text to the right
- j - justify text
- m - insert image
- h - create hyperlink
- e - insert email link
- f - attach file
- q - format text as quote
- w - whisper text
- ENTER - submit post
This script does a daily new version check, warning the user of the new script version. You can disable this feature though. Check the configuration kCheckForNewVersion.
Future versions will be announced and the script will notify you of new versions. Check out xErath's post for documentation and translation.
Enjoy! ![]()








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espeonjac # 19. February 2009, 13:04
Tamil # 19. February 2009, 13:07
One of the best Uses JS. Thanks xErath.
robertj # 19. February 2009, 13:08
zetorres # 19. February 2009, 13:12
Jurgi # 19. February 2009, 13:18
Dacotah # 19. February 2009, 13:18
ombolan # 19. February 2009, 13:18
thobi # 19. February 2009, 13:18
neofit # 19. February 2009, 13:31
ubuntunerd1 # 19. February 2009, 13:41
pfelelep # 19. February 2009, 13:47
Demonsawake # 19. February 2009, 14:01
BAMAToNE # 19. February 2009, 14:21
nevar # 19. February 2009, 14:35
Luxor # 19. February 2009, 14:40
Shazoor # 19. February 2009, 14:54
AleksOD # 19. February 2009, 15:38
danielcs # 19. February 2009, 15:40
drlaunch # 19. February 2009, 15:53
Jurgi # 19. February 2009, 15:57
Currently both of them are working together, but it look strange. I hope the new one will take place of old good my.opera-quick-reply.
What's more would be nice? Uploading files onto account, with catalog choosing. And possibility to edit also header (intro) of an blog entry, currently only main part is loaded. And then it wouls be really PERFECT. Great job, anyway, I love it.
khadwar_neang_666 # 19. February 2009, 16:07
Zephirine # 19. February 2009, 16:25
yerepenta019 # 19. February 2009, 16:29
fxaris2 # 19. February 2009, 16:40
ariesptn # 19. February 2009, 17:05
MetalRaise # 19. February 2009, 17:23
The button menus are hardly visible though. Grey text on greyish background.
Shaunak # 19. February 2009, 18:35
Jurgi # 19. February 2009, 20:47
tandder # 19. February 2009, 22:34
Tamil # 19. February 2009, 22:54
Originally posted by MetalRaise:
Set kEnableToolbarFancyStyling to falseNerak # 19. February 2009, 23:17
Sn3ipen # 20. February 2009, 00:12
I really love the feature that it follows the skin.
tomica # 20. February 2009, 01:17
fxaris2 # 20. February 2009, 02:22
goldskyland # 20. February 2009, 02:23
Lets_Roll # 20. February 2009, 03:04
AOTEAROAnz # 20. February 2009, 03:06
noronha1 # 20. February 2009, 03:45
soumitram4u # 20. February 2009, 03:47
Chas4 # 20. February 2009, 04:43
xErath
AOTEAROAnz # 20. February 2009, 05:41
pintavodki # 20. February 2009, 08:36
lovememore1007 # 20. February 2009, 10:15
jhaytine21 # 20. February 2009, 10:57
OAddict # 20. February 2009, 11:43
but it would be incredible if it worked in all the other forums as well.
MetalRaise # 20. February 2009, 14:35
Originally posted by Tamil:
I've already tried that, but it didn't solve that issue.
emoneyexpert # 20. February 2009, 20:48
Ravindran # 21. February 2009, 07:37
purecomedian # 21. February 2009, 09:02
kkwet # 21. February 2009, 09:45
n orangecomment to test what looks like a very nice user JS and edit it later.Wow, good script !