After reading Author's level title hidden by default, and adding ".attribution-title { display: inline; }" to On-Site CSS Markup in Display Settings i realized i had no idea what the levels of those titles were. So, with a lot of searching and some guessing, i put together a Greasemonkey script to show (# - title), for example, instead of "(Pope)", it'll display "(28 - Pope)".
// ==UserScript==
// @name Monk levels
// @namespace http://www.example.com/chacham/
// @description Replace attribution title with corresponding level
// @include http://perlmonks.org/*
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
var level =
{
"Initiate" : "1",
"Novice" : "2",
"Acolyte" : "3",
"Sexton" : "4",
"Beadle" : "5",
"Scribe" : "6",
"Monk" : "7",
"Pilgrim" : "8",
"Friar" : "9",
"Hermit" : "10",
"Chaplain" : "11",
"Deacon" : "12",
"Curate" : "13",
"Priest" : "14",
"Vicar" : "15",
"Parson" : "16",
"Prior" : "17",
"Monsignor" : "18",
"Abbot" : "19",
"Canon" : "20",
"Chancellor" : "21",
"Bishop" : "22",
"Archbishop" : "23",
"Cardinal" : "24",
"Sage" : "25",
"Saint" : "26",
"Apostle" : "27",
"Pope" : "28"
};
var attribution = document.getElementsByClassName('attribution-title')
+;
for (var i = 0; i < attribution.length; i++)
for (var title in level)
attribution[i].innerHTML = attribution[i].innerHTML.replace(title, l
+evel[title] + " - " + title);
Update: Changed innerHTML to textContent
Added on OpenUsersJS at PerlMonks Monk levels