so I included a document.getElementsByClassName("topbar-icon icon-inbox yes-hover js-inbox-button")[0].click() in my userscript, but that doesn't help either
exactly, the DOM isn't loaded until I actually click on the icon
How would I trigger it? I thought document.getElementsByClassName("topbar-icon icon-inbox yes-hover js-inbox-button")[0].click() would have done the trick
I'm very new to JS. Could you please explain to me how I should trigger it? I tried clicking on it using JS (I've posted my code that does that), but that doesn't seem to work
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var inboxButton = document.querySelector('.js-inbox-button');
inboxButton.dispatchEvent(event);
^--- wait till the ajax transfer has been completed.
var boxes = document.querySelectorAll(".inbox-item");
for (var i = 0; i < boxes.length; ++i) {
var inputbox = boxes[i];
// use inputbox
}
@RoelvanUden Well, always possible I'm doing something wrong - I have what is in effect a multi-sided task management system. Angular is used more or less for the administration/power user side running on gae. The admin side sends out html emails and sms text messages, usually with a link to accept a job or reject.
@RoelvanUden The landing page needs to be as compatible and light as possible, IE8+, data driven and responsive, bootstrap , jquery, velocity are doing the job so far, albeit without a reactive/ajax design, except for 1 page where I played with knockout.