Filed under 'greasemonkey'
➠ February 1, 2010
Chromium Blog: 40,000 More Extensions!
Hadn’t noticed this — Google Chrome has built-in support for Greasemonkey user scripts. Chrome has been my default browser for a while, so it’s great to have my favourite tweaks back.
➠ May 24, 2009
Introducing Jetpack, Call for Participation
Mozilla Labs is launching a sort of Greasemonkey++ — in addition to tweaking web pages, you get some limited control over the browser chrome. Will be interesting to watch this grow
➠ November 6, 2007
GmailGreasemonkey10API - gmail-greasemonkey - Google Code
GMail’s new interface exposes an object with the specific intent of making it easier to write less-fragile GreaseMonkey scripts which interact with the application. Nice idea.
➠ October 23, 2007
➠ April 27, 2007
Ironic Sans: Idea: Uncensor the Internet with Greasemonkey
Greasemonkey script to fix one of my pet peeves — W*nk*rs wh* ast*risk sw**r-w*rds. If you’re not willing to say “fuck”, saying “f*ck” isn’t any more genteel, you f**ker.
➠ April 18, 2007
Lifehacker Code: Better Gmail (Firefox extension)
Bunch of handy GMail Greasemonkey scripts bundled up into one tasty Firefox extension.
➠ April 16, 2007
YouTube Video Only | userstyles.org
Greasemonkey script to remove all the crap from YouTube pages that isn’t the video.
➠ April 14, 2006
Elias Torres » hCalendar + Google Calendar Reminders
Greasemonkey script which finds hCal microformats embedded in webpages (such as Upcoming.org) and allows you to add events to your Google Calendar with one click.