Userscript requirements: Tampermonkey Userstyle/CSS requirements: Stylus
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Uses the official API so it's faster and better than the older versions of this but it's bare bones so no options (yet)
Allows you to view a more modern(2005) version of mangaupdates! Your lists will have covers and all the same functionality.
- Version 3.0! Finally working(?)
- RECOMENDATION: Set all your lists to
Show (under 100) per pageIt's not necessary but obviously a grid is longer and more laggy than a list - You can update, change score, and move all via the API
- Clicking the bottom area areound the title acts as the checkbox/select the orange border means it's selected
- Clicking the upper left or right areas expand input for score and current read
- Native MU variables were used for the colors so if you have css that changes things try and ovveride those
- CSS that simply tries to modernize the look of Mangaupdates whithout being an overhaul. WIP.
- Requirement: Stylus > Manage > Options > Advanced >
Circumvent CSP 'style-src' via adoptedStyleSheetsenabled
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Lets you curate your blogpack lists on tumblr a hidden feature that creates custom feeds based on a comma separated list of usernames.
Currently removed until I can properly maintain and fix it but I have not been using tumblr much latelyLets you simulate real paper scans on—currently—mangadex
Modes
- Senka: greyish and faded manga stock
- Shimbun: Japanese newsprint stock
- e-ink: (bad right now since I don't have an e-reader to cross refrence)
- Newsprint: Old Sunday funnies style, it leans salmonish and the paper grain is more horizontally coarse and chromatic
- Denoise: just ups the contrast a bit
- "Filter:" is what you alter for the tinting and contrast effects if you feel like it's subpar on your screen (My tip is you can stack and re-order filters)
- This used to be a userstyle that I converted to JS for convenience so this is probably a sub-par way of handling it.
Allows you to see the hidden text when clicking the "ALT TEXT" button on the webcomic site Oglaf



