How to setup FriendFeed Savior

 
If you don’t have Greasemonkey installed, you can get it here. You’ll need to restart your browser after it installs.
 
Go to friendfeed-savior.bjornstar.com and click on the Install This Script button in the top right corner of the page. You’ll get a notice in the bottom right corner of your browser saying it was successfully installed.
 
Right click on the Greasemonkey icon in the bottom right corner or your browser. Then click on Manage User Scripts…
 
A box will pop up, select FriendFeed Savior in the left hand column then at the bottom click the Edit button.

If this is your first time doing this it will ask you for a text editor. Try using notepad which is usually located here: ‘c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe’ If you want to get fancy try using Notepad2.
 
At this point the script will open up in your text editor and you’re ready to add words to the filter. I hope you still remember which words you were going to add.
 
FriendFeed Savior defaults to the words that I don’t want to see, you’ll probably want to change all of those. They need to be lower case, in single quotes and comma separated.
 
Once you are done editing them just save the file and refresh friendfeed. For best results you should be on a page that has something on your filtered word list.

How to setup FriendFeed Savior

If you don’t have Greasemonkey installed, you can get it here. You’ll need to restart your browser after it installs.

Go to friendfeed-savior.bjornstar.com and click on the Install This Script button in the top right corner of the page. You’ll get a notice in the bottom right corner of your browser saying it was successfully installed.

Right click on the Greasemonkey icon in the bottom right corner or your browser. Then click on Manage User Scripts…

A box will pop up, select FriendFeed Savior in the left hand column then at the bottom click the Edit button.

If this is your first time doing this it will ask you for a text editor. Try using notepad which is usually located here: ‘c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe’ If you want to get fancy try using Notepad2.

At this point the script will open up in your text editor and you’re ready to add words to the filter. I hope you still remember which words you were going to add.

FriendFeed Savior defaults to the words that I don’t want to see, you’ll probably want to change all of those. They need to be lower case, in single quotes and comma separated.

Once you are done editing them just save the file and refresh friendfeed. For best results you should be on a page that has something on your filtered word list.

Posted: 2008-09-12 08:09

Bjorn Stromberg

My name is Bjorn Stromberg and I have a strange fascination with octopus and I live in Taipei, Taiwan. 我會講中文也看得懂繁體跟簡體字.

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