I'm not doing the HITs, so I didn't make a userscript. Also it was posted so people can learn a tiny bit on their own and not just have to have...
the @match to match the URL origin (or use the @include I have on the radio script instead). Also, all that other code below // ==userscript...
You can't delete the stuff that starts with // up top.
New script, shouldn't really matter since td-btn isn't a widely used class (not part of base bootstrap, so its custom code)
Fix for clicking on Keith S Anderson const btn = document.getElementsByClassName(`td-btn`); for (let i = 0; i < btn.length; i ++)...
Its why its a good idea to at least learn the basics yourself.
Cause they are using hidden radios.
window.open(document.getElementsByTagName(`a`)[1].href); const jobs = document.getElementById(`NumberofJobs`); for (let i = 11; i > -1; i --)...
Is it getting put in the logged hits but not making a sound? Or not being put in logged hits as well. The export is only there on the accept page...
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Already did that awhile ago :emoji_stuck_out_tongue:
Some HITs will submit because they aren't affected by s3 going down. HITs using the default templates (along with a bunch of other HITs) do use s3...
Damn, just saw the edit... I did one to test =/
I really doubt that amazon.com would be hosted on something that any random site is able to be on.
Open the console (F12), paste this code, hit enter. No more popup. document.querySelector(`.FloatingContainer.Notices`).style.display = `none`;
Netflix is fine for me.
An mturk employee probably spilled their drink on a s3 server.
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