Usertools

What this is

This page hosts extensions, tools and scripts to alter and hopefully improve your site experience. If it's hosted here it should work on all browsers that the tool has been tested on. If they don't, or if you need the script to support your browser and it doesn't, report any bugs to the Tech Staff and they'll work on a fix.

What this isn't

An attempt to screw with your browser, your computer, or your life. Nor is it a vast conspiracy to steal those pics of you at the beach wearing nothing but a small guinea pig and assorted fruits. Seriously, these don't do anything other than modify your user experience on the SCP wiki.




Extensions

An extension is a fully-fledged addition to your browser that is installed from your browser's extension and/or app store. Extensions will automatically update.

S-CSS-P

Screenshot:

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Description: A modular stylesheet picker that lets you independently adjust the layout, color scheme, logo, fonts, and rating module visibility. Includes sync capability so your preferences carry across browsers so long as you're signed in to Chrome or Firefox.

For bugs, tips or comments, contact pxdnbluesoul.

GitHub

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User Styles

Night Mode

Screenshot:

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Description: Overwrites the default theme of the wiki and swaps it for a darker color scheme. This is only an aesthetic change and does not effect functionality. For further details on it's development, please follow the debug thread on the wiki which shows what it is and is not capable of.

For bugs, tips or comments, contact anqxyr or LurkD.

Verified working on: FF_icon.png Chrome_icon.png


Tampermonkey userscripts

A userscript is a single Javascript file that runs on your page. It is essentially a much smaller extension. Userscripts must be installed manually through a script manager such as Tampermonkey. These userscripts do not automatically update.

Staff Identification 2

Link: Click here to download/install

Screenshot:

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Description: Adds a title below the username to signify if a user is staff and what position they hold. May help you keep track of the shitload of staff we have to employ around here. ;)

This script works on both the SCP Wiki and on O5 Command.

Verified working on: FF_icon.png Chrome_icon.png Opera_icon.png (Oct 2018)

The Jumpbox

Link: Click here to download/install

Screenshot:

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Description: Inserts a small textbox and button next to your account information at the top right of the screen. Jumpbox allows you to instantly jump to any article you want. Typing in only numbers will shoot you off to the relevant scip. Typing in a mix of letters and numbers, or only letters, will get you that page. So 'chat guide' will get the chat guide. Note that Wikidot takes care of the spaces in there, converting them to dashes.

Both an ENTER keypress and a click on the button work to submit.

Note: it doesn't check whether or not the page exists and it doesn't provide anything in the way of spelling correction.

Verified working on: FF_icon.png Chrome_icon.png Opera_icon.png (Oct 2018)

Previous/Next Buttons for SCPs

Link: Click here to download/install

Screenshot:

Description: This provides "« Previous" and "Next »" links at the top of any mainlist SCP article. Works fairly fast, but does get slower when there's a lot of [ACCESS DENIED]s between the current page and the next eligible article. This is really only a factor in Series 3 at this moment.

Verified working on: FF_icon.png Chrome_icon.png Opera_icon.png (Oct 2018)

PM shortcut

Link: Click here to download/install

Screenshot:

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Description: Adds a small envelope image to the right of usernames produced with the Wikidot [[user XXXX]] and [[*user XXXX]] syntax. Click on the envelope to go directly to a new Wikidot PM addressed to that user.

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Series pages dead link checker

Link: Click here to download/install

Screenshot:

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Description: Tells you whether or not there's still a title on the Series pages for articles that have been deleted. Inserts a div at the top of the page telling you that either there are no dead links, or the slots that still have a title, but no corresponding page.

Verified working on: FF_icon.png Chrome_icon.png

Rating-B-Gone

Link: Click here to download/install

Screenshot: N/A

Description: Hides the rating module, and modifies the rating link at the bottom to not show the current rating.

Verified working on: FF_icon.png

Outdated userscripts

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    Author Karma (Working, but outdated)

    Database requires more frequent updating. (Oct 2018)

    Link: Click here to download/install

    Screenshot:

    AuthorKarma-screenshot.png

    Description: Replaces the Wikidot karmabar with one that signifies how many succesful scp, tale and goi-format pages a user has written for the wiki. Also adds a textual representation after the username. This may help you determine the amount of experience a user has when it comes to writing for the wiki. However, that does not necessarily mean users with low author karma are inexperienced.

    Note: The page this checks in the background may not have been updated recently (see the textual representation for the last time it was updated.)

    The last time the database was updated was 22nd June 2017.

    Verified working on: FF_icon.png

    Real Rating Info (Not working)

    Not working on Firefox or Chrome (Oct 2018)

    Link: Click here to download/install

    Screenshot:

    ss_real_votes.png

    Description: Adds a clickable text underneath the rating module for a page, that tells you more about its real rating including how many up- and downvotes it has from active members, how many deleted accounts voted on the page, and whether there are double votes.

    HIRTOY? (Have I Read This One Yet?) (Not working)

    Not working on Chrome (404) (Nov 2018)

    Link: Click here to download/install

    Screenshot:

    PageRead-screenshot.png

    Description: Records and displays whether you've already read an SCP article (-J etc. included). Displays an icon to the left of the page title, with a green checkmark for articles you've read, a red X that you can click to manually mark the article as read, and a button to the far right of the title to toggle automarking articles as read as you view them.

    Now also adds a green checkmark on Series pages to show you've already marked an article as read.

    Verified working on: FF_icon.png
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