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How To Install Greasemonkey Script in Google Chrome?

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Monday, 08th Sep 2008 | Share






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Blogote has come up with a interesting tutorial about installing and running Greasemonkey Scripts in Google Chrome, in order to run Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome, Drag this Chrome Monkey to Google Chrome bookmarks toolbar.

To install a Greasemonkey script in Chrome, visit userscripts.org and find your favorite greasemonkey script. On the script page click on Chrome Monkey bookmarklet, this should convert the greasemonkey script to a Chrome compatible bookmarklet. This trick will not work on scripts that have specific functions like pre-fill comments, reload page etc since it creates a bookmarklet.

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  1. Anthony Farrior
    September 8th, 2008 at 5:08 pm #

    Greasemonkey scripts good,Google Chrome bad…

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  2. John
    June 4th, 2009 at 12:09 am #

    This doesn’t work.

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