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Description | hide closed discussions in the AFD & AFC pages, but not in the AFD sub pages |
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Author(s) | Steve Sanbeg |
Status | Unmaintained |
First released | October 17, 2006 |
Updated | February 28, 2007 |
Skin support | Monobook |
Source | User:Sanbeg/vfd NavBar.js |
User:Sanbeg/vfd NavBar.js is a modified version of the experimental navigation bars. This will hide closed discussions in the AFD & AFC pages, but not in the AFD sub pages (where there's only 1 discussion) and allows you to toggle them individually.
There are no dependencies.
To install, enter {{subst:User:Sanbeg/vfd_NavBar.js}} into your monobook.js