Hi PhillyBudd,

On 24 Ott, 15:53, you wrote:
> I've got FF3.0.3 and just installed the latest version of GM.
And that's Ok ;)

> Have downloaded some scripts from the repository (such as iGoogle
"Downloaded"? Do you mean "installed" I think, Anyway from the Tools
menu, select "(Greasemonkey -> Manage your scripts". It will popup a
dialog window where you can check that your GM scripts are properly
installed and if they are active or not.

> auto login). But none of them are executing as far as I can tell. Do they
> have to be fired manually from somewhere?
Each GM script, usually, has a target site for which it has been
written.
Take a look in that script manager window what are the sites that
trigger
its execution.

I suggest you to read at least the first two chapter of the really
good
tutorial of greasemonkey: "Dive into Greasemonkey"
http://diveintogreasemonkey.org/

> I find this plug in very perplexing....
It's your opinion. I don't know what you were looking for when you've
installed Greasemonkey but the real power of this addon it doesn't
stay in the thousands of script you can install, but in the thousands
of script you can reuse to better suite your needs,

For me, GM scrips aren't ready-to-install-self-configured-idiot-proof
addons but ideas and code fragment where you get your hands dirty
working with code.

--
Night Ranger
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Long Live Rock'n'Roll

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