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Barefoot_Monkey: I sent a request to support some time ago asking them to use a different css class for downvoted threads, and they said that they passed the suggestion to the web devs, so maybe the situation will change eventually, but for now there's nothing I can do.
No it won't, that's what they always say, it's their "kind" way of saying no.

Anyway, thanks for the answers.
Hello, thanks for useful script and work put into it! I have problem syncing though, in both FF and Chrome, only wishlist is synced, but shelf synces just game count, and otherwise is empty :( Any hints, what is wrong? Have 2.5 version.

Ends with "Oops - it looks like some kind of server error happened. Your data was sent but we cannot tell whether GOGWiki stored it correctly.
Click here to try to send to GOGWiki again"

Thanks in advance :)
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MadHamster: Hello, thanks for useful script and work put into it! I have problem syncing though, in both FF and Chrome, only wishlist is synced, but shelf synces just game count, and otherwise is empty :( Any hints, what is wrong? Have 2.5 version.

Ends with "Oops - it looks like some kind of server error happened. Your data was sent but we cannot tell whether GOGWiki stored it correctly.
Click here to try to send to GOGWiki again"

Thanks in advance :)
It's to do with the upgrade of GOGWiki. The wiki itself was upgraded successfully but an extension I wrote for the old version needed to be changed. I would be finished with that already, but a string of power failures in my area has been getting in the way :/ Just hang in there - it will start working again soon enough (hopefully before tomorrow).
Great! Sorry for bothering You then and again - thanks for Your much appreciated work :)
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Updating your GOGWiki profile through Barefoot Essentials should be working once again. This was a server-side fix, so no need to wait for a script/extension update.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Updating your GOGWiki profile through Barefoot Essentials should be working once again. This was a server-side fix, so no need to wait for a script/extension update.
Thank you!
And the links to the user pages (clicking on the user names) now also work again.
Thanks, Barefoot_Monkey, much appreciated!
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A new feature was added today. I decided to make this disabled by default, so once you get the version 2.6 update look in the new "Promotions" tab in the setting popup to try this out.

This is for the current Summer Sale, and other future sales like it. On mosaic of discounted games, those games that you already own are hidden by being reduced to 7.5% opacity. They become fully visible again when you hover your mouse over them. This should make it easier to spot games specials for games you don't own yet.
Here's a picture, which might explain it better.
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Barefoot_Monkey: Here's a picture, which might explain it better.
That's very neat, thanks once more! :)
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Barefoot_Monkey: A new feature was added today. I decided to make this disabled by default, so once you get the version 2.6 update look in the new "Promotions" tab in the setting popup to try this out.

This is for the current Summer Sale, and other future sales like it. On mosaic of discounted games, those games that you already own are hidden by being reduced to 7.5% opacity. They become fully visible again when you hover your mouse over them. This should make it easier to spot games specials for games you don't own yet.
I just updated to try this out, love it! Brilliantly done, Barefoot_Monkey, +1!
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Barefoot_Monkey: A new feature was added today. I decided to make this disabled by default, so once you get the version 2.6 update look in the new "Promotions" tab in the setting popup to try this out.

This is for the current Summer Sale, and other future sales like it. On mosaic of discounted games, those games that you already own are hidden by being reduced to 7.5% opacity. They become fully visible again when you hover your mouse over them. This should make it easier to spot games specials for games you don't own yet.
Awesome! Thank you!
Until now I completely ignored the front page during this sale, because I was unable to find anything in the mess. Might give a decent look now, juts for the heck of it.
Cheers.
A nice side-effect of the new feature is that it's now easier for me to detect games that I own, yet GOG thinks I do not. On the current front page alone, there are six such.
Thank you for this feature! It's way too difficult to distinguish owned and non-owned games otherwise. Really awesome. :)
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mrkgnao: A nice side-effect of the new feature is that it's now easier for me to detect games that I own, yet GOG thinks I do not. On the current front page alone, there are six such.
Which games? Doesn't work for TW3 if acquired via an nVidia promo code (it doesn't show as owned anywhere but the checkout page).



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Barefoot_Monkey: A new feature was added today. I decided to make this disabled by default, so once you get the version 2.6 update look in the new "Promotions" tab in the setting popup to try this out.

This is for the current Summer Sale, and other future sales like it. On mosaic of discounted games, those games that you already own are hidden by being reduced to 7.5% opacity. They become fully visible again when you hover your mouse over them. This should make it easier to spot games specials for games you don't own yet.
Question - what element defines which games we own?