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So the problem at your end is not related to loading the script, nor to problems with the script itself. Another user had similar issues last week, and apparently solved it by going over to monobook skin. I don't understand why one should work but not the other. But by all means try if that works. -- Ohc ¡digame! 15:47, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
This is a list of software that provides an alternative graphical user interface for Microsoft Windows operating systems. The technical term for this interface is a shell. Windows' standard user interface is the Windows shell; Windows 3.0 and Windows 3.1x have a different shell, called Program Manager. The programs in this list do not restyle ...
The PCGamingWiki is a British-based [1] collaboratively edited free wiki internet encyclopaedia focused on collecting video game behaviour data (such as save locations and startup parameters), to optimising gameplay, and fixing issues found in PC games. Intended fixes and optimisations range from simple cut-scene removals, to modifications that ...
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The suspect's attorney did not speak to reporters after the arraignment. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch described Sunday's incident as "one of the most depraved crimes one person could possibly ...
If the script is enclosed inside a <script> element, it won't be shown on the screen. Then suppose that Bob, a member of the dating site, reaches Mallory's profile, which has her answer to the First Date question. Her script is run automatically by the browser and steals a copy of Bob's real name and email directly from his own machine.
"Amazon is the one that caused this issue, not the drivers, not the Teamsters union," O'Brien said. ... However, Amazon doesn't consider the situation a "strike," since there hasn't been a work ...
A userscript (or user script) is a program, usually written in JavaScript, for modifying web pages [1] to augment browsing. Uses include adding shortcut buttons and keyboard shortcuts, controlling playback speeds, adding features to sites, and enhancing the browsing history .