Found something interesting ROBLOX should try

Look at the console at the bottom

Edit: For the unaware, those with malicious intents will tell oblivious others to open up Inspect Element and copy and paste the ROBLOSECURITY info from the console – this is the console on Facebook and would stop most people from falling for the trick. If they still fall for it, then they kind of deserved being scammed.

Same thing goes for cookies.

Totally.

Y u no google chrome?

Chrome is ugly, disturbing with its attempt to be hip, and a disgrace to mankind. Default Firefox UI is ugly as hell too, but the custom theme I have on it gives it the best UI ever. It’s impossible to achieve this look in Chrome because of their restrictions on custom themes.

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Facebook makes chromes console look better

[strike]What matters most are the things I use on a regular basis, one of which is not the console.[/strike]

Sorry – bad tone. But yeah, I don’t really use the console, so it’s not something that would cause me to switch browsers. I still hadn’t come out of evil mastermind mode. I find it surprisingly entertaining to accept positions in secret plots to depose people from clans, make them divulge every detail of their plan, and then in evil mastermind mode enumerate every single hole in their plan, and then break their hearts by declining to be a part of their plan.

Chrome is ugly, disturbing with its attempt to be hip, and a disgrace to mankind. Default Firefox UI is ugly as hell too, but the custom theme I have on it gives it the best UI ever. It’s impossible to achieve this look in Chrome because of their restrictions on custom themes.[/quote]

I the like the theme of Firefox, Developer Edition:



I don’t use any of the developer features. I just got it for the different structure of the task bar. It’s nice and small, and looks cool :stuck_out_tongue:

Anyhow, @OP, this would be great. I’m sure it’d save quite a few accounts.

I like this suggestion, and it takes like 15 minutes to implement. Will probably do in January.

@echo, the extreme browser hipster, in your opinion Chrome maybe “a disgrace to mankind”, but it’s also responsible for breaking the protracted stagnation that browsers were experiencing in the 2000 naughts. It’s also been paradigm changing with respect to web development. If you enjoy modern web features, you should probably scale back the rhetoric.

[quote] I like this suggestion, and it takes like 15 minutes to implement. Will probably do in January.

@echo, the extreme browser hipster, in your opinion Chrome maybe “a disgrace to mankind”, but it’s also responsible for breaking the protracted stagnation that browsers were experiencing in the 2000 naughts. It’s also been paradigm changing with respect to web development. If you enjoy modern web features, you should probably scale back the rhetoric. [/quote]

Apologies – my statement was too broad. Chrome’s UI is what I’ll never be able to like. I don’t have any issues with Chrome feature-wise.

[quote] I like this suggestion, and it takes like 15 minutes to implement. Will probably do in January.

@echo, the extreme browser hipster, in your opinion Chrome maybe “a disgrace to mankind”, but it’s also responsible for breaking the protracted stagnation that browsers were experiencing in the 2000 naughts. It’s also been paradigm changing with respect to web development. If you enjoy modern web features, you should probably scale back the rhetoric. [/quote]

Sounds really weird: “Takes 15 minutes, will do in a month”
But I guess you earn some holiday :stuck_out_tongue:

[quote] I like this suggestion, and it takes like 15 minutes to implement. Will probably do in January.

@echo, the extreme browser hipster, in your opinion Chrome maybe “a disgrace to mankind”, but it’s also responsible for breaking the protracted stagnation that browsers were experiencing in the 2000 naughts. It’s also been paradigm changing with respect to web development. If you enjoy modern web features, you should probably scale back the rhetoric. [/quote]

Sounds really weird: “Takes 15 minutes, will do in a month”
But I guess you earn some holiday :P[/quote]

The time between now and next month is zero.

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[quote] [quote=“ostrichSized” post=121043]I like this suggestion, and it takes like 15 minutes to implement. Will probably do in January.

@echo, the extreme browser hipster, in your opinion Chrome maybe “a disgrace to mankind”, but it’s also responsible for breaking the protracted stagnation that browsers were experiencing in the 2000 naughts. It’s also been paradigm changing with respect to web development. If you enjoy modern web features, you should probably scale back the rhetoric. [/quote]

Sounds really weird: “Takes 15 minutes, will do in a month”
But I guess you earn some holiday :P[/quote]

The time between now and next month is zero.
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You forgot your daily dose of Science.

ostrichSized I hope you’re remembering this. Here’s an example JSFiddle:
http://jsfiddle.net/sss51svx/2/

This doesn’t work if you use inspect element instead of opening the javascript console.

A comment could always be put between the opening html and head tags that says the same thing.

If you use inspect element then it skips to the middle of the page source.

After every element? :stuck_out_tongue:

They should have it littered around the page, before buttons, images and other stuff.

Looks like this is live. Thanks isaiahSized!

Does not work on Internet Explorer 11, works on Chrome.

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As a web developer, I can tell you two words that all of us web devs hate being said together: Internet, Explorer.
No.
Just, no.
Kill it and burn it and throw its ashes into the atmosphere please.

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