The former takes people from other domains and makes their posts green text on green background. The colors are manually set and not reflective of any magazine styles or the like, but I have no idea why rgba(20, 45, 20, 1.0) is the color someone chose. I recommend anyone who wants that script edit line#41 to something like GM_addStyle('[data-is-federated-content="true"] { background-color: #EEE; }');, but even then this is a bit annoying to have to do manually.
I went a bit farther and used the built in variable to set color, as well as setting the font weight down to match the "n hours ago" text, and changing " - " to "@" so that the uesrname matched the standard fediverse string that you can put into search boxes
I'll publish this properly as soon as greasyfork sends me an email to authenticate my new account, but in the meantime here's the source. EDIT: Email has yet to arrive 13 hours later, I doubt it's going to. Anyone interested feel free to publish this somewhere it's easier for people to install.
// ==UserScript==
// @name kbin social add home-instance name to username (modified)
// @namespace english
// @description kbin social add home -instance name to username, modified to match style and fediverse formatting
// @include http*://*kbin.social*
// @version 1.16
// @run-at document-end
// @require https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/jquery@3/dist/jquery.min.js
// @license MIT
// @grant GM_addStyle
// ==/UserScript==
$( document ).ready(function() {
$( ".user-inline" ).each(function() {
// get username URL and text, then remove username from URL and paste the instance name after username (not if instance is home-instance of kbin.social
var homeinstance = $(this).attr('href') ;
var myname = $(this).text().trim();
var homeinstance2 = homeinstance.replace( "/u/@" + myname + "@" , '');
if( homeinstance2 != "/u/" + myname ){ //show nothing if home-instance kbin
console.log(homeinstance2 );
$(this).append( "<span>@" + homeinstance2 +"</span>" );
}
});
}); //end each username a href
var style = document.createElement('style');
style.type = 'text/css';
style.innerHTML = '#content a.user-inline span{color: var(--kbin-meta-text-color); font-weight: 400}' ;
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(style);
While I personally agree with you on desktop Firefox, Firefox on Android (or at least most user-facing versions of it), have a curated list of approved addons and it's generally impossible or at best incredibly difficult to install any addons outside that list. Tampermonkey is included but Violentmonkey is not.
Not sure if it's just a me problem or a wider known issue but both of those scripts stop working for me when I have infinite scrolling enabled. They work great on the 1st page but when it loads the next page they both stop working.