Greasemonkey Scripts

Tech topics & all that sweet sweet jazz

Moderator: nobile

User avatar
Mortis
Kakaist
Kakaist
Posts: 1452
Joined: Sun Jun 17, 1979 01:00
Contact:

Greasemonkey Scripts

Postby Mortis » Tue Dec 22, 2009 23:41

The logical successor to our endless search for the best Firefox Add-ons and Tips & Tweaks - Greasemonkey!

Greasemonkey, a website customization scripting engine, is available at Mozilla add-ons and the official website for the extension is at greasespot.net. A good extension, for Greasemonkey itself, is Greasefire, which automatically searches, on a per-site basis, GS scripts on userscripts.org.

I've been using it for some years now and I often forget that I can actually use it to fix gripes that I have! Perhaps this thread will alleviate that a bit - often, it's really just a matter of googling for what you need.

A preliminary list of suggestions:


"...the public dissolves as fact and fiction blend, history becomes derealized by media into a happening, science takes its own models as the only accessible reality, cybernetics confronts us with the enigma of artificial intelligence, and technologies project our perceptions to the edge of the receding universe or into the ghostly interstices of matter." - Hassan, Ihab: "Toward a Concept of Postmodernism" (1987).

User avatar
Mortis
Kakaist
Kakaist
Posts: 1452
Joined: Sun Jun 17, 1979 01:00
Contact:

Re: Greasemonkey Scripts

Postby Mortis » Fri Jan 22, 2010 14:08

http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/35865 MySpace Auto Login

These two scripts are both working for now, and the image script is very elegant:

http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/65066 Google Image - direct link for Greasemonkey
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/65655 MediaFire auto-download for Greasemonkey
"...the public dissolves as fact and fiction blend, history becomes derealized by media into a happening, science takes its own models as the only accessible reality, cybernetics confronts us with the enigma of artificial intelligence, and technologies project our perceptions to the edge of the receding universe or into the ghostly interstices of matter." - Hassan, Ihab: "Toward a Concept of Postmodernism" (1987).


Return to “Geek Juice”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests