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This hack adds a "shop tools" section to your shop, listing, and policy pages, so you can quickly access shop configuration pages normally accessible from Your Etsy.

Also adds a link to your orders page next to your "sold items" link on your shop pages.

This hack was suggested by theeye.etsy.com.

installation and operation
  • Install Firefox and Greasemonkey if you haven't already got them. You'll need to restart Firefox after installing Greasemonkey.
  • Once Greasemonkey is installed and running, follow this link (or click on the orange "install" button above).
  • The shop tools script will be downloaded, and Greasemonkey will ask if you want to install it. Assuming you trust me, click "Install".
  • Go to your shop, or one of your listings pages, and a section entitled "shop tools" will be added to the right-hand bar, under "page tools", with links to alter your shop appearance, policies, sections, etc.
screenshots

Shop page

Before:

Shop page before

After:

Shop page after

Listing page

Before:

Listing page before

After:

Listing page after

release history
6 May, 2010: 4.5
Fixed a bug in detecting whether a listing is your own.
14 April, 2010: 4.4
Updated sold orders page link.
1 April, 2010: 4.3
Made changes to cope with changes to the View Listing page URL.
16 November, 2009: 4.2
Fixed a bug caused by changes to the View Listing page layout.
8 November, 2009: 4.1
Updated to work with new shop page layout and addresses.
22 May, 2009: 4.0
Added "featured in shop" to the list of links.
30 March, 2009: 3.1
Fixed a bug caused by changes to the View Listing page layout.
17 March, 2009: 3.0
Added shop tools links to policy page.
22 November, 2008: 2.0
Added links to batch sort and batch ship.
21 November, 2008: 1.0
Initial release
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