For fast, easier installation, you can go to the corresponding UserScripts.org page.
More infos:
Displays on the deviation page some percentages: faves per view, faves per comment, comments per view.
Suggested by ~Son-Et-Lumiere in percentage.
Also as seen in the Suggestion forum in Add the Word Count Option and backed up by the *WordCount club, I compute the word count of literature deviations.
By default, I try to count like MS Word (items separated by spaces) although I see sometime a difference up to a dozen words. I have also a mode attempting to count real words ("I'm" counted as "I am").
Fails on words with accents or written in non-Ascii char set (Russian, Chinese, etc.) as dA replaces them with HTML entities.
Thanks! Not much, really, but since people find that useful...
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up. (This is a recursive signature...) Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no! No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
Nice script. I've fixed the word count styling so it looks more consistent with dA's colour scheme, and it doesn't interfere with the rounded corners of the text toolbar. [link] for the updated version.
Excellent. Good idea to have switched to a div. I was slightly annoyed by the cutting of round corners, but didn't searched much... I prefer my color, but hey, I have put that in the users settings for a reason. I will probably separate the positioning from the look (color, size). I added a width to the div because otherwise the text was wrapped, even without the Approximately word, which is implicit (I searched I couldn't find an "official" method for word counting, publishers count by space used rather than by real figures). Thanks!
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up. (This is a recursive signature...) Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no! No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
I chose that colour because it's an official dA colour and it is readable on both the light and dark backgrounds. You can eliminate word-wrap by using the CSS "white-space:nowrap" or by using non-breaking spaces.
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up. (This is a recursive signature...) Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no! No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
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The Hyper Happy King | See more Stats
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up.
Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no!
No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
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Paint deviantART green! - a skin for Firefox
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up.
Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no!
No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
I prefer my color, but hey, I have put that in the users settings for a reason. I will probably separate the positioning from the look (color, size).
I added a width to the div because otherwise the text was wrapped, even without the Approximately word, which is implicit (I searched I couldn't find an "official" method for word counting, publishers count by space used rather than by real figures).
Thanks!
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up.
Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no!
No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
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82% of statistics in signatures are made up.
Spreading them is un-original and sheepish. If you agree, copy this in your... wait, no!
No to signature clichés! You are on an art site, be creative!
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