Using your code as base, I created for myself a function to add blur image to the nsfw thumbnails.
It works with posts already marked as +18 and also the ones that are from the nsfw domain, but has been coming to the feed without the +18 tag (and because of that, it ignores the preference setting about not showing nsfw content).
The code is probably bad, but if you like the idea, feel free to use/modify
Hi there, thanks for the userscript!
Using your code as base, I created for myself a function to add blur image to the nsfw thumbnails.
It works with posts already marked as +18 and also the ones that are from the nsfw domain, but has been coming to the feed without the +18 tag (and because of that, it ignores the preference setting about not showing nsfw content).
The code is probably bad, but if you like the idea, feel free to use/modify
function thumbBlur(article) { article.querySelectorAll("figure > a > img").forEach(el => { applyBlur(el, 10); el.addEventListener('mouseover', function hover() { applyBlur(el, 0, 0.5); }); el.addEventListener('mouseleave', function leave() { applyBlur(el, 10, 0.5); }); }); } function applyBlur(el, value, transition = 0) { if(transition != 0 ) { el.style.transitionDuration = transition+"s"; } el.style.webkitFilter = "blur("+value+"px)"; } function addBlurNsfw() { document.querySelectorAll("article.subject").forEach(article => { article.querySelectorAll("small.danger").forEach(small => { if( small.textContent == "+18" ) { thumbBlur(article); } }); article.querySelectorAll(".magazine-inline, .user-inline").forEach(link => { const parts = link.title.split("@"); if( parts[2] == "lemmynsfw.com" ) { thumbBlur(article); } }); }); } addBlurNsfw();