Greasemonkey on Google Chrome officially
Google Chrome now provides support for Greasemonkey, which customizes the way a webpage displays using small bits of JavaScript. While the extensions, which arrived some time ago officially, mark as an important step, but those who use scripts are aware of the tremendous power and versatility they offer.
So far, Greasemonkey was only available for Firefox, and there are many scripts for all kinds of tasks, such as Virtual Keyboard Interface, YouTube HQ and many more. No doubt, their arrival on Chrome provides a strong argument for those who still are not decided by one of several (and good) possibilities in the world of browsers.
As said on Chromium blog, they have given support for userscripts.org and start looking among the over 40,000 that are available there. Although now there are between 15 and 20 per cent of scripts that will not work, mainly by differences between Firefox and Chrome, but that will be solved over time when developers are working on scripts and adapting them.








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