[Greasemonkey] Apply User Stylesheet (CSS) rules on a
site-by-site basis
s b
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Sat Sep 23 17:43:38 EDT 2006
perhaps a bookmarklet that pulls domainname and
submits as google site:userscripts.org
search?
the manual aspect may reduce server hits, while still
relatively convenient? of course as you visit a site,
you'd have *consciously* feel that "this site soooo
realllllly needs a script". this would preclude
discovery that someone has writen a script that
extracts less-obvious site usability, but i tend to
think in terms of fixing bad aspects of websites, cuz
that's often a problem (imo)
(if i'm way off, pardon my js ignorance :-) )
--- sam foster <potatosculptor at gmail.com> wrote:
> Could userscripts.org be pursuaded to add a JSON
> output format for
> their searches? Perhaps a JSON-RPC interface for
> this kind of
> searching?
> Also, it neednt query the site in real-time. It
> might be enough to
> just request an index when FF loads, or whenever you
> hit some refresh
> index button. Then the actual script/extension would
> just need to look
> in the index. I like the idea.
> Actually, I dont even need auto-discovery. Just a
> bookmarklet or
> something to go query userscripts.org from a site
> would be enough. It
> all depends on userscripts.org (or some other site)
> allowing you to
> search and filter on the @include for each script
> though.
>
> Sam
>
> On 8/24/06, Brendan J <verifex at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Now all we need is a extension/script that alerts
> us of GM scripts available
> > for the current site we are visiting, and lets us
> install them from there.
> > This would probably require quite a hefty server
> to handle the kind of hits
> > it would get, but just imagine the possibilities.
> No more looking for
> > scripts for sites you know you visit, get scripts
> for every site you visit
> > shown to you on load.
> >
> > I might even look into writing something like
> this, but the only resource I
> > can think of to pull from would either be a parsed
> specialized google search
> > or making a script that scrapes userscripts.org
> searches.
> > -Brendan
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