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Revision as of 17:56, 25 March 2006

About GreaseMonkey

Greasemonkey is a powerful tool for customizing Firefox.

Turnabout is a tool for IE for the same purpose. Its APIs are largely compatible with Greasemonkey, allowing for cross-browser user scripts.

Opera can also run Greasmonkey scipts using the built-in support for user javascripts.

While there is no way to extend Safari directly, Safari Guide will allow you to run JavaScripts (though not GreaseMonkey scripts) against the front page in Safari.

This page collects ways to use them with microformats.

Getting Started

Get Greasemonkey

Developing with Greasemonkey

Demo

Setup

Prebuilt hCard

Dynamic hCard

hCard Mapping

xFolk demo

Resources

Posts and Articles

Scripts

Some sample scripts:

tails
http://blog.codeeg.com/tails-firefox-extension/ (shows all, works with 1.5)
SmartZilla
http://www.stripytshirt.co.uk/features/firefox/smartzilla (exports data)
hCard
http://diveintomark.org/projects/greasemonkey/hcard/
http://www.blogmatrix.com/include/microformat-find.user.js
hCalendar
http://www.blogmatrix.com/include/microformat-find.user.js
xFolk
http://thecommunityengine.com/resources/xfolk-veg-o-matic.user.js
http://www.blogmatrix.com/include/microformat-find.user.js
RelLicense
http://diveintomark.org/projects/greasemonkey/rellicense/
XFN (Magic Line)
http://diveintomark.org/projects/greasemonkey/magicline.user.js
GRDDL/RDF
http://alf.hubmed.org/microcontentextractor.user.js








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