![]() Once Tampermonkey is installed you will see a new button in your browser's button bar (usually to the right) and a tab will open that warns you about malicious scripts and shows all the features of the extension. Accept and the extension will be installed for you (older browsers might need to restart to enable it). ![]() ![]() Installing is easy just click the Add to Firefox/Chrome/etc button, you will get a dialog box telling you what the extension can do in your browser (don't be alarmed at the many permissions it needs that's exactly why these scripts are so useful), see the 1st attached image. Greasemonkey has suffered from quite a few issues since it updated to version 4. I would suggest going with Tampermonkey it is the most used. To make things easier, this page on Greasy Fork has links to extensions for all browsers out there.Īs you can see there are a few different User Script Managers. The Add-on/Extension can be installed from the official Add-on page (Firefox) / Webstore (Chrome). To use user scripts you will need an Add-on (as Firefox calls them) or Extension (the term used by Chrome and Opera) to run them. Using them is quite easy and they can add a lot to your enjoyment of certain sites. ![]() User scripts (also often spelled userscripts) are small pieces of (javascript) code that can be run on any web page to enhance/change their behavior and user experience. Installing User Scripts (Tampermonkey) Introduction ![]()
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