latest version (v0.1.3) should have the fix for the memrise switch to https; I’ve also turned all typing enforcements on by default as most people seem to set it that way and then get confused every time a script update comes and changes it back.
I added the Memrise-all-typing script (v0.1.3) direct from the link in your OP in this thread and the Tampermonkey icon displays it is ‘turned on’ when I am reviewing Memrise-created courses but I am still not getting typing tests for phrases (only tapping tests and MC).
Hi @alanh, I got this working today on Firefox on a PC Windows 10. There is a small change you need to make to the js in cooljingle’s repository. It is explained here: Not allowing typing questions.
I have now got this working on my laptop using Chrome. It took me a couple of attempts but it’s such a relief to have my typing tests back! Thank you so much!
There was a another recent change whereby items in the official courses with over 15 characters had typing questions turned off, this may be a reason why so many people had been getting multiple choice even with the script turned on.
I incorporated the change linked by autismal in an update, along with adding a link on the left when in a learning session - ‘All Typing Settings’ that you can use if you want to change from the default (which is to turn typing on in all scenarios) - the changes to these settings are saved locally so if the script needs a further update you won’t have to fiddle with the settings again.
Thanks for the script. Is there a way to integrate this in Safari? I know I could simply use Firefox (which I use for Wanikani) but for Memrise the experience always was better with Safari somehow.
I didn’t know that there was a Tampermonkey for Safari - if it works then great! There’s a Tampermonkey for Firefox also, which may be a bit more user friendly than Greasemonkey. I tend to use chrome where it works fine for me.
I didn’t know there was Tamperamonkey at all. All I knew was Greasemonkey for Firefox (which I use as well). But anyway: The script works with Tampermonkey without problems in Safari. Thanks!