Wanted to do this for a while. Did it today instead of sleeping.
Screenshot:
You can install it from here: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/468948-user-details-on-hover
Link to GitHub repo: https://github.com/lemmygod/lemmy-hovercards/tree/main
Or you can copy-paste the following code:
click here to view code.
// ==UserScript==
// @name User Details on Hover
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version 0.12
// @description Show user details on hover
// @author You
// @match *://*/*
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
(function () {
"use strict";
const isLemmy =
document.head.querySelector("[name~=Description][content]").content ===
"Lemmy";
if (!isLemmy) return;
// Inject styles for the user card
function main() {
const style = document.createElement("style");
style.innerHTML = `
.user-card {
position: absolute;
display: none;
width: 350px;
background-color: #242424;
color: white;
padding: 15px;
border-radius: 10px;
box-shadow: 0px 8px 16px 0px rgba(0,0,0,0.2);
z-index: 1000;
grid-gap: 10px;
font-family: 'Segoe UI', Tahoma, Geneva, Verdana, sans-serif;
line-height: 1.4;
}
.user-card .header {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
margin-bottom: 10px;
}
.user-card img {
width: 80px;
height: 80px;
object-fit: cover;
border-radius: 50%;
margin-right: 15px;
}
.user-card .username {
font-size: 1.3em;
font-weight: bold;
}
.user-card .instance {
font-size: 0.8em;
color: #888;
}
.user-card .body {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 1fr 1fr;
grid-gap: 10px;
}
.user-card .key {
font-weight: bold;
}
.user-card .value {
color: #ddd;
margin-top: 10px;
}
.user-card .bio {
grid-column: 1 / -1;
font-style: italic;
}`;
document.head.appendChild(style);
// Create the user card
const userCard = document.createElement("div");
userCard.classList.add("user-card");
userCard.id = "user-card";
document.body.appendChild(userCard);
let timer;
// Find all user links
const userLinks = document.querySelectorAll('a.text-info[href*="/u/"]');
userLinks.forEach((userLink) => {
userLink.setAttribute("title", "");
// When mouse enters, show the user card
userLink.addEventListener("mouseenter", async (event) => {
const username = userLink.href.split("/u/")[1];
// Fetch user details
const userInfo = await getUserInfo(username);
// Format the date
const date = new Date(userInfo.creationDate);
const formattedDate = `${date.getFullYear()}/${String(
date.getMonth() + 1
).padStart(2, "0")}/${String(date.getDate()).padStart(2, "0")}`;
// Update the user card
userCard.innerHTML = `
<div class="header">
<img src="${
userInfo.profilePicture ||
`https://api.dicebear.com/6.x/identicon/svg?seed=${username}`
}" alt="User avatar">
<div>
<div class="username">${
userInfo.name || username.split("@")[0]
}</div>
<a href="https://${
userInfo.instance
}/u/${username}" class="instance">${username}${
username.indexOf("@") === -1 ? "@" + userInfo.instance : ""
}
</a>
</div>
</div>
<div class="body">
<div><span class="key">ID:</span> <span class="value">${
userInfo.id
}</span></div>
<div style="display:flex; flex-direction: column; gap: 3px"><span class="key">
<svg class="icon"><use xlink:href="/static/assets/symbols.svg#icon-cake"></use><div class="sr-only"><title>cake</title></div></svg>
Cake Day:</span> <span class="value">${formattedDate}</span></div>
<div><span class="key">Posts:</span> <span class="value">${
userInfo.post_count
}</span></div>
<div><span class="key">Comments:</span> <span class="value">${
userInfo.comment_count
}</span></div>
<div><span class="key">Post Score:</span> <span class="value">${
userInfo.post_score
}</span></div>
<div><span class="key">Comment Score:</span> <span class="value">${
userInfo.comment_score
}</span></div>
${
userInfo.bio ? `<div class="bio">${userInfo.bio}</div>` : ""
}
</div>`;
// Show the user card at the cursor
const rect = userLink.getBoundingClientRect();
userCard.style.left = `${window.pageXOffset + rect.left}px`;
userCard.style.top = `${window.pageYOffset + rect.bottom + 5}px`;
// setTimeout(() => {
if (userLink.querySelector(":hover")) {
userCard.style.display = "block";
}
// }, 250);
timer = setTimeout(() => {
// check if username is not being hovered anymore after 150ms, after which point we must change display to none
if (!userLink.querySelector(":hover")) {
userCard.style.display = "none";
}
}, 150);
});
// When mouse leaves, hide the user card after a slight delay
userLink.addEventListener("mouseleave", () => {
// after a slight delay, delete the node
timer = setTimeout(() => {
// delete the node
// userCard.parentElement.removeChild(userCard);
userCard.style.display = "none";
}, 250);
setTimeout(() => {
// check if both are unhovered after 260ms, and if that's the case, removeChild anyway
if (!userCard.parentElement) return;
if (!userCard.querySelector(":hover")) {
// userCard.parentElement.removeChild(userCard);
userCard.style.display = "none";
}
}, 250);
// timer = setTimeout(() => {
// userCard.style.display = "none";
// }, 250);
});
});
userCard.addEventListener("mouseenter", () => {
clearTimeout(timer);
});
userCard.addEventListener("mouseleave", () => {
userCard.style.display = "none";
// userCard.parentElement.removeChild(userCard);
});
// Fetch user info from the API
async function getUserInfo(userName) {
const instanceName = location.href.split("/")[2];
const response = await fetch(
`https://${instanceName}/api/v3/user?username=${userName}`,
{
method: "GET",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
}
);
const user = await response.json();
const {
published: creationDate,
avatar: profilePicture,
bio,
display_name: name,
name: username,
id,
banner,
} = user.person_view.person;
const { comment_count, comment_score, post_count, post_score } =
user.person_view.counts;
return {
creationDate,
profilePicture,
bio,
name,
username,
id,
banner,
instance: instanceName,
comment_count,
comment_score,
post_count,
post_score,
};
}
}
// detect react changed url but didn't reload the page by checking for url change
var oldHref = document.location.href;
setInterval(function () {
if (document.location.href !== oldHref) {
oldHref = document.location.href;
// Wait for the page to load
setTimeout(main, 1000);
console.log("url changed!");
}
}, 500);
// run on page load
main();
})();
Please post this to greasyfork
I am sorry for taking too long, I wasn’t not-busy.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/468948-user-details-on-hover
I didn’t know you u guys had extensions in iOS browsers! First time I see that. You could install an adblocking user script maybe? I thought iOS was ad hell. Gives me a bit of hope.
I see some issues, can I contribute? Pop this on a git and I’ll make a PR with what I see. Particularly, I see you prefetch the info for the userlist on page load, which is problematic. I think we can do better.
Thanks for building this! Love the concept. Really great idea that I was just thinking is sorely missing.
made a new github account today to post stuff like this
made the repo, here u go: https://github.com/lemmygod/lemmy-hovercards/tree/main
i am planning on improving a lot of things but i’m so busy with work. You’re welcome to make issues, PRs and stuff.
Awesome. I too am a bit busy, but I’ll take a look and start playing with it. We can def knock this outta the park, and then honestly we’re so close to that RES experience I’ve been missing lol
btw if you’re playing w it and have a few extra mins, im planning on adding buttons to send msg, block & perhaps even open in local instance.
something i just realized a couple of days ago is that lemmy ui uses bootstrap and i didn’t leverage this in the component i made, not that i know much bootstrap but some consistency and contrast would not suck. i’ll stop being so busy in a couple of weeks tho so meanwhile that’s that.
This is great! Thanks! Could you make it work on self as well?
:D
just updated it to remove something
may do more updates 2moro
glad u liked it
more updates happened, reinstall
it works on self, i don’t know why you think it doesn’t? but it didn’t handle url changes at all, that is fixed now.
got an extra
})();
at the very bottom. no biggielmao my bad :D ty for noticing, deleted that line
loving this script btw
<3
I always kept hovering usernames expecting a card to come out. After a week of doing that, I had to make it happen. It’s still missing a few things. I’m glad you like it. Hopefully it’ll improve over time.
Lmk if you find any actionable bugs. The only one I can think of rn is reading in regular intervals if the mouse is on a card or username and if not, closing it cuz it sometimes gets stuck open at a random spot of the screen for no reason.
possible improvements: add Send Message button, a Block button, a link to local instance and their own instance if different.
I think I fixed the getting stuck open problem (at least for me). I added this at the end of the mouseenter setup function around line 152.
if (!userCard.querySelector(":hover") && !userLink.querySelector(":hover")) { userCard.style.display = "none"; }
“If mouse is gone by the time we’re ready, then hide.”
didn’t solve it for me 😥 i can’t debug for now due to reasons, will see if i get it fixed soonish
I fixed this problem with an update. Seems to work perfectly now.
I love it ! Thank you !
I found the card staying up too long and then staying up until clicked on new page.
Changing delay from 400 to 200 seems to make it better.
I made an update. It 100% fixes this, as far as I have tested!! It’s awesome. I was getting really annoyed and I’m now really happy :D 😀
thx for the tip, i’ll try it that way and see if it improves my experience :)
btw u dont need to click anywhere u just need to re-hover the card and unhover it and it disappears cuz there’s also an unhover trigger on the cards
actually the problem why these cards dont disappear is bc there is no disappear trigger if by the time the card appears, both the username and the card are not hovered.
asked ChatGPT to make an intro cuz why not:
Bringing User Details to Your Fingertips: The New Lemmy User Hover Card
For some time now, I’ve had an idea percolating in the back of my mind. I wanted to make browsing Lemmy, the open-source, federated link aggregation community, a bit more efficient and user-friendly. Well, I’m delighted to announce that I’ve finally turned that idea into a reality. Today, I present to you the new and improved Lemmy User Hover Card.
The Lemmy User Hover Card is a handy userscript, designed to streamline your Lemmy browsing experience. In essence, it allows you to view detailed information about a user simply by hovering over their username.
Functionality
This script works by listening for your mouse movements. When you hover over a user’s username, the script fetches the user’s information, including their name, username, ID, bio, instance, profile picture, and some usage statistics such as the number of posts and comments they’ve made. This information is then neatly formatted into a small, convenient pop-up card that appears next to the cursor.
Design and User Experience
Understanding the importance of design and user experience, special attention has been paid to these aspects. The user card follows a simple, clean design, with a dark-themed color scheme that is easy on the eyes. Information is presented in a grid layout for better readability, and different typographic styles are used to create a clear visual hierarchy between different elements.
The card also ensures a seamless user experience. The card appears immediately when you hover over a username but doesn’t disappear instantly when the cursor leaves the username. Instead, there’s a short delay that allows you to move your cursor onto the card to view the information at your leisure.
Lastly, the user’s instance is clickable, allowing you to easily visit their instance.
How to Use
To use the Lemmy User Hover Card, you’ll need to have a userscript manager like Tampermonkey installed in your browser. Then, you can simply add the script to your manager and it will automatically start working whenever you browse Lemmy.
In summary, the Lemmy User Hover Card is an easy-to-use, efficient tool that can greatly enhance your Lemmy browsing experience. So why wait? Give it a try and let us know what you think!
Thank you, this is sooooooo good. Absolutely loving it :)
:) just added it to greasyfork. I’m glad you like it. Hopefully I have time to improve it later.