Simply save the schoology-overdue-fix.user.js
, then navigate to chrome://extensions
and drag the user script file into Chrome window. Now open Schoology, and the Overdue Section should have magically disappeared.
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Save gmittal/0d965ea83ea6bc46e7ec to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
// ==UserScript== | |
// @name Schoology Overdue Patch | |
// @namespace http://ah.ah | |
// @description Fixes that annoying overdue section which crowds the page with unnecessary content. Made by Gautam Mittal, a student on Schoology who wishes he could use Edmodo. | |
// @include https://pausd.schoology.com/home | |
// ==/UserScript== | |
// Notes: | |
// * is a wildcard character | |
// .tld is magic that matches all top-level domains (e.g. .com, .co.uk, .us, etc.) | |
console.log("You are currently using the Schoology Overdue Patch. To view which Schoology assignments are overdue, disable this extension.") | |
document.getElementsByClassName("overdue-submissions")[0].remove() |
how can i change the @include to my schoology url, (im using tampermonkey btw if this is important)
@acciospotatoes You just need to: (1) make a new script in TamperMonkey, (2) copy and paste the code, and (3) fix the code in line 5.
Elaboration on step 3: replace the original link with your school's home page link. I reckon your school's link is not https://pausd.schoology.com/home.
When i copy and paste ur script into a new gist (im not sure how to make a script in tampermonkey) and then click raw, it doesn't open it up with tamper monkey like how it does with ur code
When you download Tamper Monkey on Chrome, it will open as an extension. When you click on that extension, it will have the option of creating a new script, which will open a new webpage. There, you'll delete the default code, copy the new code in, and replace the link with your Schoology homepage. Do Cmd-S to save, and it should be implemented to your Schoology page.
Thank you so so much! This helps a lot and still works for me.