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June 06, 2005
Greasemonkey
MozillaZine has a nice roundup of recent articles about Greasemonkey, a firefox extention that allows you to change the content of a website to suit your own tastes.
Wired news reports that greasemonkey users have: "... added a delete button and permanent search folders to Gmail, made their browsers show only print pages of online news stories, reconfigured all the content on a popular music website and removed Reuters stories on the Michael Jackson story from online newsreader Bloglines."
Greasemonkey adds a whole new layer of customizability to the web-browsing experience that was previously more difficult to obtain. Unfortunately, using the extention seems fairly archaic and may prove quite daunting to the average end-user.
Posted by Martin at June 6, 2005 02:03 PM
