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I have decided to go on an endless crusade to locate and destroy the one remaining Christmas tree. As such, I don't want to not notice when I pass it. When you get back, could you make a Greasemonkey script that highlights holiday stuff? Like the UD Building State Colorizer does? Plez? --{{User:TripleU/Sig}} 07:03, 15 July 2010 (BST)
I have decided to go on an endless crusade to locate and destroy the one remaining Christmas tree. As such, I don't want to not notice when I pass it. When you get back, could you make a Greasemonkey script that highlights holiday stuff? Like the UD Building State Colorizer does? Plez? --{{User:TripleU/Sig}} 07:03, 15 July 2010 (BST)
:Do you use UD Building State Colorizer, by chance? If so, making it do that is such a simple addition (just one line) that I could tell you how to do it yourself. If not, then I could make a special version for you that just has that functionality, since I'd just chop out a lot of lines of text from UDBSC, basically, and replace them all with just one line. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 07:29, 15 July 2010 (BST)
:Do you use UD Building State Colorizer, by chance? If so, making it do that is such a simple addition (just one line) that I could tell you how to do it yourself. If not, then I could make a special version for you that just has that functionality, since I'd just chop out a lot of lines of text from UDBSC, basically, and replace them all with just one line. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 07:29, 15 July 2010 (BST)
::In fact, just in case you do feel comfortable with it, here's the line of code you'd need to add (feel free to change the color to whatever you like):
{ str: 'Christmas tree', colour: '#e53', bold: true, underline: true },
::You'll find a block of code with a lot of lines that resemble this one (they'll start with that <code>str:</code> stuff). Just paste it in there anywhere. Doesn't matter, so long as it's after the <code>var highlights = [</code> line and before the <code>];</code> line at the end of that block of similar-looking lines. If you need a custom script just for this use, let me know and I'll fix you up, since it's simply a matter of removing those lines and replacing them with the one I just gave you. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 07:39, 15 July 2010 (BST)

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