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I'm currently building a new userscript which extends the current BBCode formatting of the site. So far I've got things like strikethrough, code, imgur album embedding, lists, and so on. One of the other things I'm currently adding is a [post] tag, which lets you specify a post id and embeds the remote post within your own post.
What I would like to have is a little widget, something similar to [url=http://support.twitter.com/articles/20169559-embedding-a-tweet-on-your-website-or-blog]what Twitter has for Tweets[/url]. So given [url=http://www.bungie.net/Platform/Forum/GetPostAndParent/59939429/?showbanned=]a response for GetPostAndParent[/url], it should display at the very least:
1. The author and a link to their profile
2. The post body
3. The post date (creation date)
4. A link to the post in context
Anything else would probably be superfluous. It might be a good idea to make it collapsible to only show x lines of body text until it's interacted with.
The widget should be a component created with Javascript (ie. a function) so I can put it in a userscript, and it should take, at the very least, the post id of the post to be embedded. It should immediately return a string of HTML/jQuery object which has some uniqueness (ie. a div with a data-embedded-post-id attribute) to be inserted into the page, make the request to the bungienetplatform for the post, and then update the unique element on the page using the data from the response once it arrives. And be fault tolerant.
Full credit to the author of the widget of course.
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I would love a desktop forum widget that's always open on the forums, so I can just scroll through and reply whenever I want. That would be lovely.