MoI - The NEW Battle Orders

Day 1,423, 14:55 Published in Canada Canada by Ministry of Information


The new Battle Orders tool has been secretly in development for some time now, and after some testing and and further development the President has finally given the green light to release it to the general population. The tool aims to be the new premier way to distribute the preffered battle orders to the public in a way as convinient and as simplistic as possible.



Overview

This innovation takes it's inspiration from the old battle order tools, which were mainly used throughout eRepublik BETA and the early days of eRepublik V1.

The tool, reguarly updated by the Ministry of Information and the Ministry of Defence, adds another battle section to the eRepublik homepage - enabling citizens to see the latest battle orders without having to go to the bother of finding the latest updated article.

It also adds the module in such a way that it does not interfere with the layout nor the design of the current eRepublik homepage and it also does not affect the current battle section enabling citizens to see the other current battles, if they wish to fight in them.



Installation

The installation of the Battle Orders tool is aimed to be as easy and user-friendly as possible;

FOR CHROME USERS: To install, go here (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/emhhnlkdffiloppfpnidegmdofkddgff) A big thanks to Chamrajnagar for fixing the Chrome issues!

FOR FIREFOX USERS: To install it you'll need greasemonkey for Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/greasemonkey/).

Then simply head on over to http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/115098 to install the script. Click on the big green install button, give it a few seconds and your done!

Now go to the homepage (http://www.erepublik.com/en) and you can see the results.

This will be reguraly updated with the latest battle orders from the "Addy Administration"



Closing Remarks

We would appreciate if you could spread the word about this tool - as the more people who use it the more effective a tool it shall be.

Thank you eCanada, god speed, and stay frosty.

V/r
Mafanikio - Minister of Information
Gary Hubert - Deputy Minister of Information