Hi kbin users. @shazbot has been working on resolving iOS issues today, and I can tell you that it now works. I’m just a user and know nothing of the scripting these people are doing. I just understand plug and play, along with various settings of apps on my phone. So, for all iOS users you can now enjoy KES settings.

Edit: Follow the directions to get Userscripts and KES here. Make sure to install Userscripts first, set its directory for storing scripts, and then when you open KES and see all the texts press the Aa and extension symbols on your safari url bar. Go to Userscripts and load that.

  • credics
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    21 year ago

    How do I open the settings? It says in the post, that there should be a wrench icon, but I can’t find it…

    • shazbot
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      21 year ago

      If you’re on a narrow mobile device, it was moved into the hamburger menu on the left hand side. Will update the help files to clarify this.

  • fuzz
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    21 year ago

    I’m still struggling to get it working. I’ve moved my Userscripts to a folder on the device rather than cloud, tested on cellular to see if it’s my firewall blocking things, and deleted and reinstalled KES more times than I can count. Suspect it’s an iOS 17 buggerup.

    • shazbot
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      21 year ago

      Have you checked inside the hamburger menu? It was moved into there. Also, what color theme are you using?

      • fuzz
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        11 year ago

        I believe so - three dash button, top left corner on mobile. I’ve attached a screenshot of what I see. As I understand it, the wrench menu should be where the home button is on there? I’m using the right-most (purpleish) colour theme, but I’ve cycled through all of them and refreshed the page to see if that did something, but no change.

        • shazbot
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          21 year ago

          Did you post the wrong image? Your screenshot is an image of the kbin settings sidebar. There should be a close button, home button, and wrench button when you open the hamburger menu.

          • 1chemistdownOP
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            11 year ago

            I know why I couldn’t see the picture. I had KES set to hide thumbnails

            • shazbot
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              21 year ago

              Perhaps this could be updated to contain two checkboxes: hide thread index thumbnails, hide inline thumbnails

    • 1chemistdownOP
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      11 year ago

      Are you beta on iOS? Like @shazbot stated, go into the hamburger menu from left side top and look for the wrench in there. When they first got it working, it could be hidden depending on color scheme chosen inside kbin settings, but they fixed that.

    • 1chemistdownOP
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      11 year ago

      First, Userscripts is an app. You install the KES script through the Userscripts extension inside safari

      • fuzz
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        21 year ago

        Odd, the picture is showing on my side. Userscripts is installed, and KES is activated from within there. I’ve installed/tested others like KUP and subscriptions panel (in isolation from KES) and they work fine.

  • @SeatBeeSate
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    11 year ago

    Where can you find kbin enhancement suite to begin with? Would be nice if you linked it in your post.

  • 1chemistdownOP
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    11 year ago

    Regular tab. @shazbot has placed a low priority ticket for the pin to home page web app like feature, but it may be due to iOS sandboxing that web application and out of their hands. They know about it.

  • Eggyhead
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    11 year ago

    Does it work in the dedicated safari web app, or would I have to use it as regular tab in Safari?

    • 1chemistdownOP
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      11 year ago

      Regular tab. @shazbot has placed a low priority ticket for the pin to home page web app like feature, but it may be due to iOS sandboxing that web application and out of their hands. They know about it.

    • shazbot
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      11 year ago

      I believe you need to open it in regular Safari, @1chemistdown could clarify further; I am not sure on the iOS lingo.