Seems like a great plugin. Unless I am misunderstanding the plugin’s purpose, the example topics you’ve supplied don’t seem to be displaying the links as timestamps though.
I used Firefox to test this out. I can confirm that viewing in chrome does work though.
Looking in dev tools for FireFox this is whats rendered in html for each timestamp:
<li>
<p>0:00 - what are the constants of experience?</p>
</li>
In chrome, this is whats rendered:
<li>
<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXZSeiAl4PI&t=0s" title="View the video yXZSeiAl4PI at 00s">00s</a> — recap of jung, archetypes</p>
</li>
So checked the console in Firefox and got SyntaxError: invalid regexp group errors.
Turns out Firefox doesn’t supported named capture groups for regular expressions:
Going to mark Firefox as unsupported, however seems they are working on it - perhaps will land by the end of the year looking at current progress on their side.
Will update the readmes accordingly, thanks for the heads up!
Si las marcas de tiempo pudieran enlazar al video de YouTube en el OP y hacerlo reproducir desde allí en lugar de redirigir a YouTube, reflejando esencialmente su función nativa de comentarios de marca de tiempo, sería un cambio radical. ¿Creo que podría ser posible configurando una función para agregar a la URL del video de YouTube en el OP &t= y el valor que sea la marca de tiempo al hacer clic y luego reproducirlo?