gav^~

When you initially posted this (I know it was a long time ago), I had felt a twinge of guilt, because the ethical issue had occured to me earlier. However, at the time, I wanted a fast way to check all of the comics I read without typing each URL or going to each bookmark one at a time.

A little while later I discovered, Mozilla and tabbed browsing. Since you can bookmark mutliple tabs into a single spot, I now use that instead of the script.

It was not the advertisements I wanted to avoid but the hassle of going through so many clicks to read all of the comics. Now I can have both, and I feel much better about it.

Thanks for both your comments about the code and otherwise,
Boots
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In reply to Re: Re: Online Comics by Boots111
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