Update: Publishing this extension under a new name because the last one was taken down due to a legal notice from the professional networking website I've built this for. Just to be safe, I'll avoid taking the company's name wherever possible and call it LIN
The source code for the extension is now public at https://github.com/prvashisht/linkedin_signatures/
Ever tried to send many LIN messages to people in a go and tired of typing your signature at the end of every message. With this extension you can set your signatures which will automatically append at the end of messages just like in gmail.
You can now enable or disable signatures in case you don't want to use it while chatting with someone or sending casual messages.
Logs:
2.0 - Made the extension live again, making it work with the new UI. Removed the switch to enable/disable LIN messages signatures via the UI
1.0.9 - Enable/Disable switch was not showing as LIN changed class names on message forms. Fixed it.
1.0.8 - Fixed a bug where in case when local-storage was empty, content script was breaking
1.0.7 - Added a switch to enable/disable LIN messages signatures via the UI and no need to click the extension icon.
1.0.6 - Signature will not auto append on page load but only when you click on the message box. If you delete it, it will also not be added again which was annoying. After the signature is added, the typing caret will automatically move to the beginning of the message so you can start typing your message right away.
1.0.5 - Signature was coming while writing a post as well, fixed it.
1.0.4 - Works with the new UI of LIN
1.0.3 - You can disable and enable signature in messages
1.0.2 - Signature works in the messages sent from profiles as well
I test the extension extensively before pushing out, but some bugs may have creeped in. Please report the bugs and also give suggestions at [email protected]
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