Trivially simple script to automatically decrease the horizontal margins on the chat and video containers on hextube. By default both left and right margins are 15px per container. I set them to 1px for a 56px gain in chat and video viewing area. It's free real estate.
// ==UserScript==
// @name New script hexbear.net
// @namespace Violentmonkey Scripts
// @match https://live.hexbear.net/c/movies*
// @grant none
// @version 1.0
// @author -
// @description 3/1/2024, 10:31:12 PM
// ==/UserScript==
(function() {
'use strict';
document.getElementById("chatwrap").style.paddingLeft="1px";
document.getElementById("chatwrap").style.paddingRight="1px";
document.getElementById("videowrap").style.paddingLeft="1px";
document.getElementById("videowrap").style.paddingRight="1px";
})();
What is ViolentMonkey?
ViolentMonkey is an open source browser extension and small alternative to GreaseMonkey or TamperMonkey. It can run custom JavaScript in your browser for you automatically to modify page behavior. If you install the extension you can create a new script and copy and paste the one I wrote above. Always beware of installing untrusted scripts that you don't understand.
I'm not sure what changed but I can't get the script to work on the cytube anymore. I tried a few things a week or so ago and couldn't figure it out, do you have any idea on what could've changed or what might work to fix it?
For me it still is working. I'm using the ViolentMonkey extension with Firefox.
What did you try?
I'm also using violentmonkey on Firefox. I just manually updated violentmonkey and it still doesn't work. I disabled a bunch of extensions because in the past they've caused problems with hextube but so far I haven't found the one breaking it if that's what's causing it.
Every which way I try it it works.
Best I can suggest is to go to the address
about:profiles
and create and launch a new profile in Firefox to test with. That's functionally a completely blank slate without touching your existing stuff. Install violentmonkey, copy the script, visit movies and see if it works. If it does, then you somehow have a conflict with either a setting or an extension or something else that I can't guess at.I just tried it with a fresh firefox install and it works, sorry for bugging you. I guess it's something with my install or extension.
Np, I hope you pinpoint the cause