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March 23, 2005

Firefox add-on lets surfers tweak sites

C|net: “The extension, dubbed Greasemonkey, lets people run what’s known as a “user script,” which alters a Web page as the page is downloaded. That capability has gained the extension an avid following of Web surfers who want to customize the sites they visit, removing design glitches and stripping sites of ads.”

Posted by Oleg Ivrii at March 23, 2005 06:53 PM



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Ads are only good when they are friendly (non-intrusive). Unfortunately, too many sites have overheads and side bars exclusively designed for ad placement. Feel free to reclaim your space.

Posted by: Oleg Ivrii [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 23, 2005 07:17 PM

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