Not everything. My hidden links addon is now gone again. :(
And yes, it had a purpose, back when I was doing events and people would mess up their links and leave something invisible. :P
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yes, same goes for my Yahoo email which allows unencrypted images in the mails.
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Aha! So that is prob why my greasemonketscripts stopped working!
Looking into it
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Ok, all scripts up and running again except for:
Do you feel lucky punk.
It's visible, clickable and it indicates time for calculation but counter does not run and no results. Hmm
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Hmm..this is a good improvement on security. But since there're so many scripts for SG, I think the admin should consider to give some change notice in advance so that the script makers can make modifications accordingly in advance as well.
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That is silly; the site always comes first. Just like mods for games, it's up to the add-on creators to update their script. You can live without it for a few days.
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Hey SG, our site has now moved to HTTPS, helping to ensure the highest security when transmitting your Bad Rats keys. In Chrome, you might notice the green lock missing from certain pages that contain user comments, and the same applies to Firefox, but with a yellow exclamation mark. This is because we allow users to embed non-HTTPS images in their comments, and your browser will hide the standard green lock in these situations to represent mixed content (HTTPS and HTTP).
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