If you are using Firefox on your Windows PC, you can get much more than what web developers created for you on their web pages. Greasemonkey is a useful extension that helps you customize how you view ...
Learn what Greasemonkey userscripts can do to improve your browsing experience, where to find them, and how to install them. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
Greasemonkey Port is a userscript manager for SeaMonkey, originally written by Aaron Boodman and currently SeaMonkey front-end maintained by Marti, Ratty and/or Farby with some backend support from ...
Today we’re going to take a look at writing scripts for the Greasemonkey add-on for Firefox. This add-on allows us to use JavaScript to make changes to the way webpages are displayed on our browser.
GreaseMonkey scripts are really useful because it can upgrade your experience while browsing the internet like a regular user. Greasemonkey add-on was initially developed for Mozilla Firefox; later, ...
Greasemonkey is a popular browser extension that allows users to customize the functionality of websites, adding their own scripts to modify the appearance and behavior of web pages. While originally ...
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Greasefire is a companion extension to the popular Greasemonkey extension designed to help you customize your web browsing by finding user scripts for any page you're ...
Click to viewGreasemonkey is by far my favorite Firefox extension. It's the first extension I install on a new installation of Firefox, followed quickly by a slew of my favorite Greasemonkey scripts.
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