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 ...
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 ...
Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Greasefire is a companion extension to the popular Greasemonkey extension designed to help you customize your web browsing by finding user scripts for any page you're ...
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 ...
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 ...
Click to viewSometimes web sites don't work or look the way you want them to - but if you're using the Firefox web browser with the Greasemonkey extension, you can do something about it. What the heck ...
Learn what Greasemonkey userscripts can do to improve your browsing experience, where to find them, and how to install them. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
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Whether you’re catching up on Facebook or speaking up on Twitter, the https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,71759/description.html browser add-on can make ...
Last week I listed some cool Greasemonkey scripts for Google search. This week I am following up with some great scripts SEOs will be interested in (you will need to install Greasemonkey extension to ...
Lack of search remains the bane of many a Google Reader fan, but with the introduction of the new offline mode, Blogger Ra???l Ochoa has come up with a Greasemonkey script that provides a stopgap ...
Hi all, I'm writing a greasemonkey script and i'm trying to access an a DOM element. I have been doing this by the document.getElementById(""); command, but I found an element that I want to access ...