HOW TO find out if you've already carol'd someone!
4 years, 11 months & 14 days ago
10th Dec 2019 11:56 This is the same trick that I have posted on an older blog post for inviting players to party AND for the Trick-Or-Treating event, and it still works like a charm. I hope it helps!
Do you use Firefox? Go into Options, Language and Appearance, Colors, and choose Always under 'Override the colors specified by the page with your selections above' box. This will mess with the layout a bit, but now if you have clicked on someone's page before, their name will be in purple or whichever other color you have picked!
On Chrome, the easiest way to do this trick is to download an extension. Personally, I like to use Color Links, and it is as easy as it sounds! Download the extension for Chrome at this address:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/color-links/hiponeioelghhaljfflaaflpccedbdem
Now click on Players Online at the top of the page. Look at the top of your Browser Window. There is a new button for Color Links! Click that. Click the little slider button to allow it to work on Marapets. And now choose the color you want to use for links. And that's it! It's working!
And for those of you who still use Internet Explorer...
Tools-Internet Options-Appearance-Accessibility-Ignore colors specified on webpages-OK-OK. And voila, fixed!
Pick out all the blue names and party hard ^^
If you use a browser other than these three, I highly recommend downloading either Chrome or Firefox just for these holidays. I have looked into other browsers in the past and had a lot of trouble getting this trick to work.
Now, I'm sure some of you are having other kinds of trouble with this trick, such as a person going offline before you can party, and lamenting that their name is now purple and you don't know how to turn it blue again. The only way I currently know how to turn their names blue again is to go into your browser history and manually delete the entry(s) containing the page of the person whose name you'd like to turn blue again.
In Firefox, go to Firefox-History-Show All History. A list will appear showing all of the pages you have visited recently. On the left hand side, click Last 7 Days. Now, go to the page of the person whose name you would like to turn blue. In the URL bar at the top of the browser, you will see the person's profile link, such as http://www.marapets.com/profile.php?id=733033 (this is my profile page). Copy and paste the number at the end of the link, in this case it is 733033. Go to your History page, and on the top right-hand corner is a search box. Paste the number you just copied, and delete any entries that show up in the modified list. This will clear the profile from your history and turn the link blue again. Now you will never have to worry about missing a user if they happen to sign off and you can't party with them!
For Chrome, go to History (or press CTRL+H if you have a hard time finding your options), and you will have a bar near the top that says Search History. Do the exact same thing as my last instructions with pasting a user's number, and click Search History. All entries containing the person whose name you want to turn blue will appear. For individual entries, on the right of the entry, you will see a little triangle. Click it, and choose Remove From History. If you have multiple entries you want to get rid of, you will be better-off using the checkboxes at the left of the entry. Click on what you want to lose, and choose Remove Selected Items above your entries to delete them all at once.
Unfortunately, this doesn't work for me in Internet Explorer, and my links still turn up purple. I don't know if this is the same for all versions of Internet Explorer, but since I don't really use it and don't know anyone else who does, hopefully this won't be too much of a problem. Firefox and Chrome are free, so if you'd like to do this trick, don't be shy to try them out!
Of course, once a new day has begun, you can clear your browser history to start over fresh!
I hope this was of some assistance to you.
Happy caroling!