Adds various features to 4chan. A continuation of the fork formerly maintained by Seaweed and subsequently Spittie.
If you're looking for a maintained fork of OneeChan, try https://github.com/Nebukazar/OneeChan
Firefox version: Click to Install
Install Greasemonkey, then click the link above to install 4chan X. If you are using Firefox 29 or earlier, you should use Greasemonkey 1.15.
If you want to try out Electrolysis, see here for a Greasemonkey build that may work.
WARNING: If you're switching to this fork from someone else's fork of 4chan X, back up your old script before installing this one as the old one will be overwritten.
Known issues: The combination of Firefox 29 and Greasemonkey 2.0+ causes 4chan X not to work. If you have this problem, you should upgrade Firefox to version 30 or higher. Alternatively, you can downgrade to Greasemonkey 1.15 and turn off automatic updates for Greasemonkey (see pic).
Chromium version: Click to Install
Download the file from the link above and add drag it to your chrome:https://extensions
page.
This should also work for non-Windows/dev/canary Chrome and Chromium-based versions of Opera.
The above will not work in Chrome (stable or beta) users on Windows; you must install from the Chrome store.
Chromium version (Chrome store): Click to Install
The stable and beta releases of Chrome on Windows will disable extensions not installed from the Chrome store, so users will need to install 4chan X from the link above. Only the latest stable version of 4chan X is available.
This fork of 4chan X is not guaranteed to work correctly in other browsers, but you are welcome to try your luck. Pull requests to fix the bugs you will likely find are always welcome. You may fare better with loadletter's v2 fork, which has fewer features but less dependence on browser-specific APIs.
New features and non-urgent bugfixes are released on the beta channel for further testing before they are moved the stable version. Please report any issues you find, and be sure to mention which version you're using.
If you want to install the current beta version but get updates from the stable channel after that, install it from here for Firefox or here for Chromium.
4chan X currently shares your settings and post history between the HTTP and HTTPS versions of 4chan. If you are concerned about protecting your privacy against a man-in-the-middle attack, you should disable 4chan X on the HTTP version of 4chan and/or install HTTPS Everywhere.
4chan X disables the native extension, so if you uninstall 4chan X, you'll need to re-enable it. To do this, click the [Settings]
link in the top right corner and uncheck "Disable the native extension
" in the panel that appears.