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 ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
Chrome: Blank Canvas Script Handler is a user script manager for Google Chrome that makes Greasemonkey scripts more compatible with Chrome while also providing a nice interface for managing those user ...
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.
Greasemonkey is an add-on that works with your Firefox Web browser to run scripts that enhance your browsing experience. You can install the Facebook Friends Checker ...
After spending a week investigating dozens of Greasemonkey user-scripts for Firefox, I've found a half dozen that I now use regularly. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops ...
What's a browser without Greasemonkey? It's a sad little thing that can't do any of the cool stuff that Greasemonkey enables. You would think Google of all companies ...
Cameron is a self-made geek, Android enthusiast, horror movie fanatic, musician, and cyclist. When he's not pounding keys here at AP, you can find him spending time with his wife and kids, plucking ...
If you’ve not come across Greasemonkey before and you’re at all geeky you need to check it out. Greasemonkey is a Firefox browser add-on that allows you to use scripting in JavaScript to modify and ...
Greasemonkey, the user scripting framework that can inject code into sites and add features, functions smoothly in Gecko-based browsers like Firefox, but that isn't the only browser that supports ...
Note: please be careful with Digg scripts as users report you can be banned from Digg even for using absolutely “innocent” scripts (I mean those that are not meant for spamming in any way). I am not ...
The Inquirer reports that a user received an unusual error from Google when trying to access his Gmail through a Greasemonkey script. The error was a “lockdown in ...