Hiding everything but editor on WordPress with Greasemonkey

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Fry published few neat Greasemonkey scripts recently and since I am also a fan of this Firefox extension, I thought I might share one myself. It’s a script I am using right now, while I am typing this post.

Script hides everything but editor on “Create New Post” page in WordPress. It also adds a toggle to the right which you can use to control visibility of hidden parts.

I did this because I don’t want to be distracted when I am writing and close-to-empty page helps me stay focused. If you’re like me, then please download the script.

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2 Comments »

  1. Looks like you are not hiding Zemanta ;)

    Comment by Brian King — August 23, 2008 @ 11:51 pm

  2. Well, I mostly am. I hide everything apart from links at the bottom, because that would complicate code a bit and I don’t see that part anyhow as I stretch editor to take whole height of the screen.

    I do use Zemanta to add links after I finished writing. But I have to display hidden parts first to do so.

    Comment by markos — August 24, 2008 @ 10:49 am

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