That's the first thing I did. I unchecked all scripts.

It's certainly odd to me since I was using Gmail (and Facebook)
without issue with Greasemonkey and this same script for over a year.
And as far as I know, it was working yesterday. However, the only
thing i've tried that restored functionality consistently was
disabling Greasemonkey completely.

>From the 2nd page thread titled "Bug Report?", I had followed that
link and tried reverting to an older version of Greasemonkey (I tried
the September one which I am currently still using).

I can post the one script if you believe it's what is causing the
problem, but disabling it did not consistently restore gmail.

On Dec 23, 11:28 am, Anthony Lieuallen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 7:54 AM, kbernstar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So for some reason, I am unable to use GMail if I have Greasemonkey
> > enabled. ..
>
> I am able (and in fact am doing so at this very moment).  So I highly
> suspect it is a _user script_ that Greasemonkey runs for you, causing
> this effect.  Open the monkey menu, and un-check all the scripts.
> Does the problem go away?  Then re-enable them one by one to discover
> which is doing it.
>
> http://wiki.greasespot.net/Greasemonkey_Manual:Monkey_Menu

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