As part of my moderating duties I review all the new posts on LebGeeks at least once a day.
If you find yourself manually clicking on "new posts" for every link in the new topics list, I wrote this simple bookmarklet a while back that some of you might find useful:
javascript:void%20function(){function%20openLink(el,index,array){window.open(el.href)}var%20links=document.querySelectorAll('a[href*=%22%26action=new%22]');links.forEach(openLink)}();
To use it, add it as a bookmark, navigate to the
new posts page, then click on the bookmarklet. If there are multiple pages, you'll need to manually navigate through them and click the bookmarklet again.
Here's the uncompressed code for readability:
function openLink(el, index, array){
window.open(el.href);
}
var links = document.querySelectorAll('a[href*="&action=new"]')
links.forEach(openLink);
I'm using a CSS3 selector to find all hyperlinks on a page that contain "&action=new" and opening them in a new tab.
I only tested in on Firefox, but it should work on all modern browsers.