posted by Alan Rimm-Kaufman | May 20, 2009 | 3 comments
GreaseMonkey lets you change how other people’s web pages look and how they function — just in your own browser, of course.
Category Code | Tagged chrome, Delicious, diveintogreasemonkey, enablegreasemonkey, ffox, firebug, gm4ie, GM_xmlhttpRequest, greasefire, greasemetal, greasemonkey, jquery, mark pilgrim
I’ve recently noticed Chrome’s “Destination Search” doesn’t work for sites with unconventional search-form HTML. Perhaps there’s a broader lesson there.
Category Google, SEO, Web Marketing, Website Design | Tagged chrome, crutchfield, Google, javascript, overstock, petco, progressive enhancement, zales