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2015

UserScript: Quick link to Flickr Url and HTML code for images. | Femgeek.co.uk

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This is a very basic user script that puts the url of the image you want in the image thumbnail as your browsing the site, it also adds a textarea to enable you to copy the html straight into your blog post without clicking through to the image

2014

GM - DEV - Greasemonkey Tutorial for Beginners

In Greasemonkey tutorial, I have covered how to write Greasemonkey user scripts. After this tutorial,you will be able to write user-scripts for Greasemonkey. Topics covered: GreaseMonkey Installation Hello World Example Adding a Button Reading/Modifying HTML content Loading External Scripts.

2009

UserScript Writing 101 – Manuel of Things to learn - Userscripts.org

The Order of Things to Learn Look to the "Resources" section for places to learn about these. 1. HTML. Hypertext Markup Language. Not the same "language" as JavaScript. This is a markup language, meaning it's a bunch of text that is meant to represent some type of structure, in this case, a web page. 2. XML. Extensible Markup Language. In case you didn't realize, HTML itself is a type of "XML". Learning XML is important because many popular websites (YouTube, Facebook, Last.fm) use XML to interact with data. Since you already know HTML by this point, understanding XML should be cake. 3. CSS. Cascading Style Sheets. This is the way HTML (should be) stylized. You'll want to learn this. 4. JavaScript. Learn all the basics: data types, functions, JavaScript's native functions like prompt, alert, etc. 5. The Greasemonkey Extras. Like I said, Greasmonkey == JavaScript, with a lot of extras. A specific page listing the API's can be found here.