'SuperCoach Bye Baby 2024' is a 'UserStyle' designed for use with the Supercoach AFL website - essentially an extra layer of styling (CSS) information added by your own browser. There's no magic or hacking - it simple unveils information already present in every page.
You are free to turn it on or off, or remove it any time you like.
SuperCoach Bye Baby helps you with your trades and bye planning by adding small, 'numbered color chips' to each AFL club 'flag' denoting their bye/s. There's also a color key added on the left to help with reading the small numbers.
If this looks useful to you, read on.
If you already use UserStyles (perhaps a previous versions), jump straight to Step 4.
If you're new to UserStyles, no problem. It's not difficult, but you'll first need to install a browser extension to enable your UserStyles. I recommend 'Stylus' (there are others).
- Stylus for Chrome: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/stylus/clngdbkpkpeebahjckkjfobafhncgmne
- Stylus for Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/styl-us/
Once installed in your browser, you should see the Stylus icon in your extension list (see below). I recommend pinning it your address bar so you can see it running. That number (1) indicates that it's running a userstyle on the current site.
1). Go to the following link and hit the 'Install' button at the bottom right.
2). You'll then see a screen like this:
3). Hit the 'Install style' button
4). Reload the Supercoach site and you should be good to go!
A: It's free. Nada.
A: Sure! While on the SC site, click on the Stylus icon and uncheck the box (see image)
A: Sure! While on the SC site, click on the Stylus icon and click 'Manage'. When the 'manage' screen loads, click the 'x' next to 'SuperCoach Bye Baby 2024'.
A: Delete the old version.
A: Sure! I haven't tested it with any other extension but it generally works. However I would avoid the 'Stylish' extension as it has been getting some poor reviews.
A: Not at the moment. It should be possible on Android, but I don't have an android phone to test on. I'm playing around with a way to make it work on Safari iOS but it's not ready yet.
A: Probably but I haven't done wide testing. I built this for me, and I'm happy to share it, but hey, it's free, right?