in reply to Re^2: Reaped Nodes are Cluttering up some of the Sections
in thread Reaped Nodes are Cluttering up some of the Sections
Hrmm, I wonder what this user could possibly have to do with reaped nodes in the Newest Nodes listing . . . .
At any rate that's what I use to clean Newest Nodes. I rarely if ever hit the section pages directly so it doesn't do anything there, but it cleans NN pretty well (perhaps pm_clean_nn would be a better name). If they want to actually see the expunged nodes it's a starting point (Warning: noob jquery follows . . .).
function pm_clean_reaped() { $('td.node-from-594086').each( function( idx ) { // tbody > tr > this td var containing_ele = this.parentNode.parentNode; if( containing_ele ) { var reaped_td = $( "td.reaped", $(containing_ele) ) if( reaped_td.length == 0 ) { $(containing_ele).append( '<tr><td colspan="2" style="font-s +ize: 0.7em;" class="reaped">Reaped: </td></tr>' ); } var reaped_node_href = $( $('a', this ) ).attr('href'); $( '<a href="' + reaped_node_href + '">X</a> ' ).appendTo( $(" +td.reaped", $(containing_ele) ) ); } $(this.parentNode).remove(); } ); }
Of course one could use this as a starting point for further filtering (e.g. modify it to take the selector to filter on and a label (and class) to use in place of "Reaped"). Update: yup, just did it; so I can now let the neenery settle to the bottom of each section.
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