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Hello guys,
I'm relatively new to software development (retrained last year, in my first tech job now), but one of the things I always wanted to do when I learned to code was create little things that help me in some way.
I'm a big fan of RES, particularly the bookmark feature. When I'm on reddit on my laptop for the first time that day, I'll open most of my bookmarks and work my way through.
However, by the time lunch rolls around, I've seen the front pages of my bookmarked subreddits, and I want to be able to jump straight into those subreddits' new queues.
Now I'm guessing that there might be a way to tweak RES to get this to happen anyway, but I went ahead and made a little Chrome Extension anyway which does this for you! I figured it would be useful practice to learn. You can download it here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-queuer/fecdfgbjdkeemhpaepbbebgocadppppk/related?authuser=3
At the moment, your bookmarks bar looks like this. My extension adds in '(n)' beside the subreddit, so now I can click on 'soccer' and go to /r/soccer or I can click on (n) and go to /r/soccer/new.
The code is here if anyone is interested in seeing it.
I don't think this breaks any subreddit rules, I had a look and couldn't see something which would have prohibited it!
- Night mode: false
- RES Version: 5.10.3
- Browser: Chrome
- Browser Version: 65
- Cookies Enabled: true
- Reddit beta: false
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