luciopaiva / witchcraft

Inject Javascript and CSS right from your file system. Think GreaseMonkey for more advanced users.
https://luciopaiva.com/witchcraft
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use jquery with witchcraft? #16

Closed Jeff-411 closed 5 years ago

Jeff-411 commented 5 years ago

I'm loving witchcraft so far!

I'd like to use jquery in my witchcraft js files. Is this possible?


EDIT: Dang! Another classic RTFM blunder on my part...! :p

Found the answer at: https://github.com/luciopaiva/witchcraft/pull/9/files

Sorry: I can't figure out how to delete my question here... so I've just updated it to include the answer.

~Jeff.

luciopaiva commented 5 years ago

Hey @johnJeff55, no problem!

Sorry I took so long to answer back, it's been a bit busier than usual here these past weeks.

Great that you solved it :-)

luciopaiva commented 5 years ago

Btw @johnJeff55, I noticed the blunder was actually on my part, since that documentation you found is buried in an old commit. I have just rewritten part of the home page to include more information on how to use Witchcraft and also added your question to the FAQ. Thanks for pointing that out!

Jeff-411 commented 5 years ago

Thanks @luciopaiva. Glad I could help! :) I’m very keen on Witchcraft – especially as a tool to give visually-impaired people fine-grained, site-by-site control of their browser displays. (Please see my Witchcraft review on your Chrome-Store page. :)

I’d be happy to help move the Witchcraft project forward – with additional documentation, demo’s, promo, ‘help-desk’ functions & other such donkey-work… and I’d be downright ecstatic if it turned out that the possibility of a deeper (project) dive into Witchcraft's ‘visually-impaired use-case’ potentials captured your imagination! :)

(Both my family situation, and my previous experience as a project/grant development consultant to ngo’s in Canada strongly suggest that you’re really onto something here... I mean, something that might really matter to real people in their day-to-day lives!)

Anyway, thanks again for your ‘Btw’ response, and please let me know if you’d like to explore some of the possibilities here.

Best regards,

Jeff.

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