Greasemonkey is a Mozilla Firefox extension that allows users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to most HTML-based web pages. As Greasemonkey scripts are persistent, t... More
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If you're a user of the Firefox browser and haven't yet experimented with the Greasemonkey extension for it, downloadable for free here, you're in for a treat. The basic goal of Greasemonkey is to allow you to customize the way a web page displays and behaves by using small bits of JavaScript. The good news, if you're not adept with JavaScript, is that a thriving community of Greasemonkey users posts useful scripts for common applications that you can install in seconds for free. Many scripts are posted every day. Alternatively, it's easy to learn to create your own scripts. Read on for seven excellent example scripts, and see how Greasemonkey turns Firefox into a muscular web customization front-end.