I know getting a link of a 'manual' is a turn off if you are trying to
understand something new. Greasemonkey is one of the most wonderful
(and powerful) add-ons for Firefox. With the use of literally
thousands of scripts hosted on userscripts.org, you can customize any
webpage/site on the internet to suit your preferences/wishes. It can
have an as simple example as : You don't like the foreground/
background colors of a particular website - you can write a small
script that will automatically change the colors each time you load
that site; and as some not so simple examples as automatically
breaking a website's captcha (script for megaupload.com),
automatically feeding rice to hungry (script for freerice.com),
downloading videos from youtube or auto-replaying them, or hundreds of
script for facebook. You can turn off annoying pop-ups from websites
you want, hide the sections you don't like, or automatically fill
forms. It can do everything. :) . Hope that helps.


On Nov 20, 10:18 am, Cathy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not a computer expert but I have some understanding.  It looks
> like Greasemonkey does some useful things and is popular.  However, I
> can't find any descriptions for the uninitiated.
>
> Could someone please explain in clear English what this does and why
> or I might or might not want it?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Cathy

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