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2020

đź›  FIREFOX ADDON - ANDROID - Unified Script Injector (usi) - Install userscripts on Firefox for Android - gHacks Tech News

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Unified Script Injector (usi) is a new Firefox add-on that has been designed to provide users of Firefox for Android with means to run userscripts. While Firefox desktop users have some choice when it comes to adding userscript support to their browser, Greasemonkey and the newly released Tampermonkey come to mind, none of these option appear to work on Firefox for Android. The new Firefox add-on usi changes that by adding support for a wide variety of usrescripts. The author notes on the official add-on page that the add-on supports some Greasemonkey functions but not all of them. What this means is that you may encounter userscripts that don't work yet when you install them with the help of the browser extension.

2017

FIR 57 + GREASEMONKEY - Greasemonkey Alpha versus Firefox 57 - chez DuckDuckGo

Greasemonkey 4 is available as an alpha version currently. Compatibility is restricted to Firefox 56 and earlier howeve

USERSCRIPT - NEW Version for Firefox 57 will break scripts - Greasemonkey 4 For Users

Greasemonkey 4 is changing how it runs user scripts. Many user scripts will continue to run as expected, but this will break some scripts. If you rely on such scripts, you might want to install Violentmonkey or Tampermonkey, both of which provide compatibility for existing scripts. If you'd prefer to stick with Greasemonkey, you'll need to wait for the script to be updated to be compatible. Find the original author of your script, and ask them to update for Greasemonkey 4 compatibility. Referencing this post may help.

2015

GM - firefox - How to alter this javascript with Greasemonkey? - Stack Overflow

On Firefox Greasemonkey, you can do that with the stupefyingly brilliant (^_^) checkForBadJavascripts utility

2014

Firefox Extensions - Mozilla Firefox Tips and Tricks | LegRoom.net

Here are a few Firefox extensions that I consider essential for any Firefox installation.

2013

The Pirate Bay Cleaner (Greasemonkey) : The Pirate Bay aux petits oignons | Korben

The Pirate Bay Cleaner est un userscript pour Chrome et Firefox (avec Greasemonkey) qui une fois installé permet de faire un peu de tunning sur le plus célèbre des sites de pirates. Première chose qu'on remarque après l'install, c'est que par défaut, on passe en HTTPS. Seconde chose, ce sont les 2 icônes qui apparaissent dans le coin en haut à droite. La première est un accès vers uTorrent Remote qui permet de se connecter à un client uTorrent à distance, et la seconde est le détail des options disponible

Firefox 17 breaks a Greasemonkey script that relies on E4X (New : Firefox 21 delete totally its support)

For lower versions than 21, i used Before i use this "about:config" thing (toggling javascript.options.xml.content to true): 1 - Open about:config 2 - find: javascript.options.xml.content - Set its the value to : "true" (Solution only usable for Firefox smaller than 21.00) Now with Firefox 21 , the E4X support is totally deleted... No solution to renable it by a tweaks in about config, like before?

2010

BIB - Greasemonkey Script - Exemple - Améliorer le statut d'un livre dans le catalogue en Ligne d'une Bibliothèque) - Group LAPL Holds by status for Greasemonkey

Groups Los Angeles Public Library (lapl.org) holds (requests) by status: Ready for Pickup, In Transit, or Pending. Instead of just listing the holds by status, this userscript groups them by status. For holds that are Ready for Pickup it shows for each pickup date: * The number of days you have left to pick up your holds. Remember that "a $1.00 fee will be charged if an item placed on hold is not canceled or picked up by the "Hold Until" date." * The day of the week when the holds are due to be picked up * The pickup date * and the number of items to be picked up by that date. This is then followed by the items due to be picked up sorted by title. For holds that are Pending I list the items by the ratio of available # of copies to queue position. This gives you some idea of the order in which your holds will be available. If the ratio is above 1.00 you can expect the hold to be available "soon" (within 3 weeks).

BIB - Greasemonkey Script - Exemple - Relier le catalogue en ligne d'une bibliothèque et des services comme Amazon ( US, Canada, France Germany and Japan, not UK) - Amazon TorPLib Linky for Greasemonkey

Customized Carrick Mundell’s LibraryLookup Greasemonkey script for the Seattle Public Library) to do the same for the Toronto Public Library. What’s it do? On any Amazon.com book listing page, the script inserts a hyper-link below the book title which, when clicked, will search for the book in the Toronto Public Library catalog. the Library Search Url and Library Name are now separate variables to make it a little easier to customized for other Library Systems. It does not work for the UK site. Why? Because the UK does not use the same class element names to give it a place to insert the html rewrite link. In fact, it only uses 2 class names on the whole item page. The Style Sheet and classes are there, they just don’t use them. Weird. This particular madness was kickoff by John Udell who started the LibraryLookup Project (http://jonudell.net/LibraryLookup.html) in 2002 (with bookmarklet’s). Many Thanks.

BIB - Exemple de Bookmarklet et de Script Greasemonkey pour relier le catalogue en ligne d'une bibliothèque et des services comme Amazon - eBranch::Catalog Search Tools - Amazon Lookup

Catalog Bookmarklet Works with Internet Explorer or Firefox. Simply drag this LCLS Book Lookup to your Links bar in Internet Explorer or your Bookmarks Toolbar in Firefox. When ever you are on a Barnes & Noble or Amazon page with 10 digit ISBN numbers just click on the LCLS Book Lookup and it will search the Lycoming County Library System Catalog. For best results use the Amazon LCLS Lookup below. Adding a bookmarklet: Internet Explorer Instructions | Instructions for Firefox and Internet Explorer Amazon LCLS Lookup : Do you use Amazon.com® to locate books? Wish you could easily find out if the Library owns a book you have found? Now you can! : Our Amazon LCLS Lookup tool displays information about the Library status of books you find in Amazon, right on the Amazon results page. Just click on the link on the Amazon page and you wil see if a title is available locally. The Lookup tool requires the Firefox web browser. Look for this yellow box on any Amazon results page

BIB - Bibli.othequ.es : Google/Amazon : Dissémination de ses collections (et seulement des siennes) avec script Greasemonkey

Mais une bibliothèque n’aurait-elle pas tout à gagner à oublier cet aspect-là, pour se concentrer sur la dissémination de ses collections (et seulement des siennes) ? Un service en 2 étapes Voici comment je vois les choses : * L’internaute cherche avant tout des ouvrages en cherchant sur Google. Donc il tombe sur Amazon. * Une fois sur Amazon, il faut lui fournir une information sur la disponibilité du titre dans sa (et non ses) bibliothèque. Hypothèse : vous êtes bibliothécaire et vous voulez mettre en avant ce service pour votre bibliothèque : 1. Après avoir installé Firefox et l’extension GreaseMonkey, vous allez sur bibli.othequ.es 2. Vous sélectionnez votre bibliothèque (et pas une autre, et pas plusieurs) et vous modifiez le script.....

Google Maps - Full Screen (Updated 12. August '08) | userstyles.org

This styles makes the map window bigger, you will find the search at the top left. Print-, email- and link-button are on the top right. Because someone asked: Since you need the "Stylish" extension for this, this is not available for Internet Explorer.

Video Search Engine (Work with Greasemonkey Videoembed) - Google Recherche Spécialisée

Marche trés bien avec : Videoembed, an userscript done to enhance pages by embedding videos after links, if any of the links are to videos on popular video sites : (glumbert, metacafe, google, yahoo, photobucket, youtube, myspace...(and many others) You will need Firefox and Greasemonkey to be able to use Videoembed. _________ Détails sur le moteur de recherche recherche sur les sites, notamment : http://www.gamevideos.com/video/, http://*.gametrailers.com/umwat..., http://*.gamevee.com/viewVideo/*, http://gamevideos.1up.com/video..., http://*.gametrailers.com/playe...

Use Greasemonkey Scripts In Google Chrome - But, there are some limitations as well (as with Opera — which also supports some greasemonkey scripts) - Chrome does not support @exclude, @require, @resource, unsafeWindow, or any of the special GM_* APIs.

Well, here is how to run userscripts in chrome : * Add this flag to Google Chrome launcher : --enable-user-scripts - Now, create a folder in your user data directory. Name it as User Scripts. - Save your all GM scripts in this folder. - If you want to import all userscripts from Firefox — you need to do it manually. We have shown you the way to backup your Greasemonkey scripts. Just navigate to your GM script folder in Firefox data directory as describe in this post. Now, you can copy and paste every script’s file manuallyAnd, you are done! Restart the chrome — and visit any related site. It is quite possible that your favorite GM Script will do the magic. - Important fact : Chrome supports “Early Injection” – the ability to run scripts very early in the page’s lifecycle. In Firefox, userscripts run after page load. But in chrome, you can set it to run before page load. For this, you need to add an extra line in scripts meta data section : // @run-at document-start

Folders4Gmail - Greasemonkey for Gmail - Organize labels into subfolder like hierarchy.

You can organize labels into subfolder like hierarchy. Create a parent label like Home and then create sublabels like Home\Bills, Home\Receipts, etc. I thought I never needed folders but this makes using labels so easy to use with the new colors!

Greasefire - Automatically find Greasemonkey scripts on Userscripts.org - when you visit a web site, how do you know if there are better ways to view it?

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a Firefox add-on that will tell you if there are any user scripts for the page you're visiting. When you have Greasefire and Greasemonkey installed a little monkey will show up in the bottom right corner of your Firefox status bar. If there are scripts available for the site you're viewing, the monkey's background color will change to red. And when you right click on the icon you'll see the number of available scripts. Click on that number and a window will open telling you more about those scripts.

Greasemonkey comes to Chrome - get your userscripts ready!

Chrome has a secret weapon. His name is Aaron Boodman, and he created Greasemonkey. He now works on the Chrome Extensions team at Google. Even though Greasemonkey on Chrome isn't yet as mature as the Firefox version -- 15-25% of scripts might not work on Chrome yet -- it will definitely get there with Boodman's help. If you need some scripts to get you started, you can scope out Download Squad's 10 Greasemonkey Scripts You Shouldn't Browse Without, or peruse the large selection at userscripts.org.

User Script Compiler - Easily convert Greasemonkey scripts into Firefox extensions

First, you'll need to track down your installed scripts. They're in your Firefox profile, under the "gm_scripts" sub-folder. Or, if you'd prefer, you can skip the search and download any script from the online script repository. Next, you need to change the file extension from .js (Javascript) to .txt (plain text). After you've changed the extension, double-click the file to view the code. Copy and paste the code into the User Script Compiler and hit "Generate." Voila! Your new Firefox extension (.xpi) is complete. To install in Firefox, simply drag the new extension onto the Firefox interface and follow the prompts.

2009

Customize your Web browsing experience with Greasemonkey | Programming and Development | TechRepublic.com

You can accomplish all of this via JavaScript.Scripts include metadata that provide details about the script, including target sites and sites that should never apply. The following metadata elements may be used: * Name: The name assigned to the script. It is displayed when the script is installed, as well as within the Manage Scripts window. * Namespace: The namespace used to distinguish scripts when more than one has the same name. (This is the same approach as used in programming languages like Java and C#.) * Description: A brief description of the script’s purpose. * Include: A list of URLs associated with the script (i.e., the URLs for running the script). The URLs may include wildcard characters (*). Multiple URLs appear on their own line. * Exclude: A list of URLs for which the scripts will never run. Multiple entries appear on their own line.

40+ Greasemonkey Scripts For Gmail & Google | TechnoBuzz.net

Some Days Back we posted 21 Cool Twitter Greasemonkey Scripts and now today am going to post some of the Best Greasemonkey Scripts for Gmail and Google. There are thousands of scripts that you can install to customize just about anything you can think of. But in this list you can find some of the cool one which will really help you to Organize Gmail and Google.

AMO Link. - Greasemonkey Script - Replaces the url in the link text with the add-on’s name.

If you, like me, visit Firefox forums or similar regularly, maybe you also often see people only posting the url of an add-on not saying which one it is. This script queries the AMO API for every link to an add-on it finds and replaces the url in the link text with the add-on’s name.

Forum Deblocker - Greasemonkey

The "Forum Deblocker" userscript simulates the Googlebot so you may see the forum pages as google sees them