All image posts in Twitter/X Home, other blog streams and single post views link to the high-res "orig" version. Thumbnail images in the stream are modified to display uncropped.
< Rückmeldungen auf Twitter/X - clickable links to images and show uncropped thumbnails
I'm already thinking about offing an "aggressive" variant of the script - does more (e.g.: unwrapping multi-image posts) - but has more negative side-effects (e.g.: rougher endless scrolling)...
...this request would lead to a third version...
...I'm not really planning to maintain x different variants if it can be avoided...
-> What exactly does TwitterImg more/differently? Button vs right-click Save? button vs CTRL-S? -> Is it the display or download of (orig) image in the modal overlay (instead of having to open the image in a new tab)?
The problem is: Typically, the filenames saved by TwitterImg are like "NASA 1160214093615312896_p0.jpg" (Source: https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1160214093615312896) But with your script enabled, the filename becomes: "https_ pbs.twimg.com_pNaN.jpg" The only solution is to maximize the image.
so if you zoom the image (trigger the modal overlay) by left-clicking on the thumbnail - then the TwitterImg script still works?
@marp said: so if you zoom the image (trigger the modal overlay) by left-clicking on the thumbnail - then the TwitterImg script still works?
Yes, still works. But this is kinda uncovenient sometimes.
At the same time, I do like to be able to save full images from the stream as well as to be able to open them in new tabs... 3 clicks (+open overlay and + close overlay) instead of one click to save images via TwitterImg... good enough...
That said, you can disable the image link capability yourself, if you want: -> comment out the following line in my script: -> " singlenode.href = imgurl.href;" This should allow the TwitterImg script to function as before, again. => However, be aware that this will stop this script from auto-updating... (same as with TwitterImg if you should change its naming schema)
Please let me know if this should NOT make TwitterImg work as before...
Sorry, but in what position should I add this line?
Not add - but disable it by making it into a comment (add // at beginning of line) For current v2.2.0 it is line 91.
I only want the "uncropped thumbnails" feature
Is it possible to create a script just to show uncropped thumbnails? Because this script did not work well with TwitterImg Downloader.