Greasemonkey is not very good at disabling scripts. I suggest you use
AdBlock Plus for that (http://adblockplus.org/); it's able to disable
scripts fairly efficiently.
On 2010-02-21 23:30, bakaneko wrote:
I want to disable script on some site using greasemonkey. Sript goes
like this:
script
Hey guys, first post here! Greasemonkey is great.
I've recently updated my Arch Linux, and I got Firefox 3.6. Now, for
some reason when I run a profile with greasemonkey, when I close
firefox not only does it never close, but if I 'killall' it, it won't
restart.
If I then start that profile with
Same here. I posted here about this same problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/greasemonkey-users/t/8b3863f3a3362b00?hl=en
On Feb 22, 7:42 am, Rachael rachaelwo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Since Firefox updated to 3.6 Greasemonkey has caused FF to crash when
I try to open it. The only way I can
Hey Cha0s,
Yes I saw that, but couldn't figure out how to tack on to your thread
as I couldn't see a reply button. Also, my problem seems to be
slightly different, as mine won't open at all let alone not close.
And, I'm on OS 10.6.2. I haven't tried to open a new profile as I had
the impression