@KevinM.Mansour The default for tampermonkey is "http://tampermonkey.net/". It's just a name. I expect you can use "kevin.m.namespace" if you want.
If you create a script with @name The Best User Script Ever and you don't use a namespace. Then if another script is installed with the same name, then the new one will override yours.
Unless you have separate namespaces.
Usually domains are pretty unique, so that is why people like to use those.
In Java we use them for packages usually in reverse order "package com.example.project.subproject.specialCategory"
With the introductions of modules in java, you'd think that it would be part of the namespace. But it's not.. :D
I've removed the namespace on my script. I expect no one else is going to name their script "Stack Review Suggested Edits Rework".
@Scratte No, I will try to Implement in my script, because I plan to add more than one feature. I need to do default config then change and save in Local Storage as user preferences.
But the way I did it was that every feature is a function. It's either on or off. Not every function is a feature. Some of them are just helpers for other functions. So if I need something that is common, I'll make a separate function for that.
@double-beep thanks! Let's hope it happens today. Although I think it will be nightmares only given that I know understand the full extent of the rewrite :)
@Scratte It was a joke, as I am member with small permissions, I can create repository. Also repository need just permission in the organization like what you did.
@OlegValter You said to ask before do anything in the organization (If I remember since I am not sure), Also I am not expert in Github so I ask before do anything as I might mae things getting worse..
@KevinM.Mansour I kind of remember that too. But not to worry, you do not have permission to do anything that will damage the organisation, so you're unlikely to do anything bad :)
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Excellent. Now.. that you've found an actual post on the Stack Network, you know how you can press "edited Jun 2 at 17:30" to get to the revision, right? :)
If you take any one of those revisions that has what you need, you can press the link "Source"
Then you can go to "### Browser Support" and check out the table.. and the "notice" under the table. Which I don't think it called a "notice", but a subscript ;)
Looking at what other people did on their posts in the source is how I learned a lot of Markdown formatting.. but then I also read the Stack manual, and the markdown manual :D
I think perhaps the system is confused. The Question is probably still deleted, but the Answer on it has been un-deleted. So it thinks it can show me the Answer.. but when I try to get to the post, I'm actually loading the entire thread, which is the Question with a hash to the Answer.
@KevinM.Mansour They say that's a feature. Not sure how that should be aligned though..
@Scratte hm, probably... You are added back as admin to the repository you created under the organization - I need to double-check settings. Ping me tomorrow about it, please
Ok.. so if I pick that, they'll fill up their own server with stuff :)
I don't log into my email often.. I think one of the reasons is that every time I log in, google wants to me verify something. This time it's my recovery email. So now.. they are forcing me to log into another email account. I think, I need to take a walk.
I'm kind of gray and kind of not :) At the same time :)
if you are logged in to, say, 10 accounts, some Google APIs start functioning weirdly (if your current account is not the default account). To make matters worse, it is in my area of expertise
@Scratte 'tis funny - never seen it before, though
@OlegValter I always log out.. restart the browser, then log into the other one. I remember having been logged into gmail with one account, and then logging into another email account. Then I changed my password on the other account. After that I couldn't log into my first account. Until I tried the password I had set for the other.
After that, I never log into two gmail accounts with one browser.
@Scratte I am currently at 8 :) But then again, I mostly work with Google products, so it makes sense to me (although sometimes multi-account shenanigans are wild)