Hi all! This is my first WK userscript, so be gentle please.
I found that the sample sentences in the lessons weren’t really working for me - I often skipped ahead to the translation, and not doing the translation work. So I thought “spoiler tags” would be a good idea, and easily done with a simple CSS rule. It works as you would expect: by default, the sentences are blurred beyond readability, but mouse-hovering over them will reveal the translation.
Get it here: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/27125-wk-lesson-spoiler-tags
There is a similar script somewhere already, but I agree that this is useful. Have been using it since I found it.
Great idea!
vargsvans said... There is a similar script somewhere already, but I agree that this is useful. Have been using it since I found it.You probably mean this one:
Great idea!
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/14844-wanikani-hide-context-sentence
This script overlays the context sentences in vocab pages as well.
![](upload://us4Bxikpeez2FesNXRiM8WWbFlh.png)
I like Karstux's overlay more in an aesthetic way, should you add the blur for vocab pages too I'd probably switch over.
Oh, I see. Well, it’s a really obvious mod to make, so I’m not surprised someone else made the same… anyway, I added vocab pages. Thanks for suggesting it.
I have used some API’s but never a user script. Could someone tell me how to install it/them? Thanks in advance.
Lin said... I have used some API's but never a user script. Could someone tell me how to install it/them? Thanks in advance.Maybe this thread can help?
/t/Visual-Guide-on-How-To-Install-A-Userscript/12136/1
Thanks, looks easy…going to try it.
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Works like a charm! Thanks. Now I am wondering how many good user scripts I am missing out on!
But one reviewer on the GreaseMonkey site said GM uses all kinds of GB’s and can make Firefox crash. I had to disable some addons before because of FF crashing, so will see what happens.