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Users Guide To CC Tools And Enhancements
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 9:24 am
by chipv
Welcome to the CC Tools And Enhancements Forum!Here you will find tools and features you can install for free to enhance your Conquer Club experience.
You can find turn notifiers, statistical tools and utilities to help you in-game amongst others.
Interested in developing Conquer Club utilities?
Have a look through the
Developer's GuideThere are several types of utilities you can use. Click on the link for more info on installation and usage:
GeneralFirefoxInternet Explorer (7 and up)Google ChromeMacHere is a list of utilities. Note this list will grow as the approval process has not yet been fully completed.
Turn NotifiersIn-Game ToolsStatisticsOther Useful Tools
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:19 am
by chipv
Greasemonkey ScriptsGreasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows scripts to make on-the-fly changes to selected web pages.
Greasemonkey scripts are automatically run on the pages that the script is designed to run on.
Conquer Club Greasemonkey script run on the Conquer Club web pages and perform wide variety of useful tasks
to make things easy for you.
If you want to use a Greasemonkey script,
you must be using Firefox as your browser.
Installation instructions including examples of installing 2 scripts BOB and Clickable Maps:
viewtopic.php?f=59&t=52910To uninstall a script:
viewtopic.php?f=59&t=73673
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:25 am
by chipv
IE7Pro ScriptsIE7Pro is an Internet Explorer 7 add-on that allows scripts to make on-the-fly changes to selected web pages.
IE7Pro scripts are automatically run on the pages that the script is designed to run on.
Conquer Club IE7Pro scripts run on the Conquer Club web pages and perform wide variety of useful tasks
to make things easy for you.
If you want to use an IE7Pro script,
you must be using Internet Explorer 7 as your browser.
Installation instructions:
viewtopic.php?f=59&t=54424
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:36 am
by chipv
Firefox ExtensionsFirefox extensions are direct add-ons to the Firefox browser normally used to personalise your browser view.
If you want to use an Firefox extension, obviously
you must be using Firefox as your browser.
Installing is easy once you have followed the addon link you will see this on the addon page:

Just click on this and follow any additional instructions listed on the addon thread.
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:13 am
by chipv
Google GadgetsGoogle Gadgets are miniature objects that display content wherever they are located.
You will have to sign up for a free Google account but this is also valid for any of Google's myriad of services.
You will be asked this anyway when you try and use a gadget.
A Google Gadget sits on your iGoogle home page. If you go to a Google Gadget Link you need to press
A Google Desktop Gadget sits on your computer's desktop in a sidebar.
Download Google Desktop here:
http://desktop.google.com/Adding desktop gadgets is dead easy. There is a plus symbol at the top of the sidebar where you can browse for gadgets and add them.
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:33 am
by chipv
Mac Dashboard WidgetsMac Dashboard Widgets are miniature objects that display content on the Dashboard.
They are specifically for use on MAC OS X operating systems.
To download, just unzip the zip file provided and follow the thread instructions.
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:42 am
by chipv
Windows System Tray IconsWindows System Tray Icons sit in your windows system tray (bottom of the screen).
Download the executable or zip file and run to display new Conquer Club icons in the system tray.
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:05 pm
by chipv
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:09 am
by chipv
(Greasemonkey) scripts on Google Chrome
Google Chrome has had a limited support of user scripts (versions 2.0 and later), and now supports installing all greasemonkey scripts, though not every script will work since Chrome does not allow everything greasemonkey scripts.
Installing is easy: go to userscripts to find the script, and click install. Or click the link leading to the script. If you then select allow and install, it should work the next time you go to a page.
Uninstalling can be done in the extensions-tab(accessible throug the menu, or go to chrome://extensions/ ).
Problems:
- Updating is hard, requires an uninstall/reinstall.
- Version information is not properly displayed in the extensions-menu.
- Not all scripts work in Chrome.
A few scripts have been modified/confirmed to work with chrome:
Re: Users Guide To Plugins & Addons
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:49 pm
by chipv
Google Chrome Extensions
Google Chrome is a new browser and the latest version supports extensions.
Installation Of Google Chrome:
http://www.google.com/chrome
Follow the link on the extension thread and press install. You may need to setup some settings also.