How to Use Greasemonkey

Find a Greasemonkey script that you want to install., Use the User Scripts search box to find specific scripts that you want to use., Click on Scripts in the website navigation bar if you just want to browse all of the available scripts., Click on...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find a Greasemonkey script that you want to install.

    Visit www.userscripts.org, a web repository that contains thousands of custom scripts that can be used with Greasemonkey. , For example, if you would like to find ways to improve your Facebook browsing experience, type "Facebook" into the search box to see a list of all Greasemonkey scripts that affect Facebook. , This is good if you don't have a specific script in mind and just want to see what's out there. , The tags in the list will be different sizes based on their popularity: the larger the text, the more popular the category.

    This is a good way to see what's popular right now. ,
  2. Step 2: Use the User Scripts search box to find specific scripts that you want to use.

  3. Step 3: Click on Scripts in the website navigation bar if you just want to browse all of the available scripts.

  4. Step 4: Click on Tags in the website navigation bar if you want to view scripts by categories.

  5. Step 5: Click on Install once you've found a script that you want to install.

Detailed Guide

Visit www.userscripts.org, a web repository that contains thousands of custom scripts that can be used with Greasemonkey. , For example, if you would like to find ways to improve your Facebook browsing experience, type "Facebook" into the search box to see a list of all Greasemonkey scripts that affect Facebook. , This is good if you don't have a specific script in mind and just want to see what's out there. , The tags in the list will be different sizes based on their popularity: the larger the text, the more popular the category.

This is a good way to see what's popular right now. ,

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