Ocene za Tampermonkey
Tampermonkey — Jan Biniok
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- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13595145, pred 7 leti
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- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13460881, pred 7 letiThank you for this add-on, my scripts (GClh II, GCvote, GME) work again in FF 57. I love its dashboard.
I have found an issue: if I disable Tampermonkey (with clicking on the script's icon on the toolbar and clicking on "Enabled") and then enable it back, it does not restore its function and none of my scripts work again until the browser restart. That is a bit inconvenient.
EDIT 2017-12-18: it is fixed in the TM update which has just arrived, thank you. :-) - Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13585453, pred 7 leti
- Ocenjeno z 1 od 5— TBeholder, pred 7 letiThere are no obvious ways to actually install scripts, except copy-paste into editor (except File/Import on "Utilities" tab, which turns out to be for configuration rather than user scripts).
The support site doesn't quite work (has a frozen pop-up on top), but what shows gives Chrome specific instructions.Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 7 leti> There are no obvious ways to actually install scripts
Script installation works by loading URLs that end up on ".user.js". This can be done by clicking a link or manually entering the URL. You can also drag and drop files ending up on ".user.js" to Firefox. Finally you can use the "Utilities" tab, enter a URL at the "URL" section and click "Import".
> The support site doesn't quite work (has a frozen pop-up on top)
Do you have JavaScript blocked/disabled i.e. via NoScript?
> but what shows gives Chrome specific instructions
This is on my TODO list. However, many answers apply regardless of browser in use. - Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— maple3142, pred 7 leti
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- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13583565, pred 7 leti
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- Ocenjeno z 4 od 5— nexxer, pred 7 letiSolid replacement to Greasemonkey with some added features and an updated UI.
I am concerned that on update, it tries to take me to https://tampermonkey.net after a Google OAuth login. I'm unsure why it would need that.Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 7 letiGoogle Oauth is done via client-side authentication, which needs a redirect URI to pass the access token on success. The token is part of the URL's hash component which is _not_ transferred to the server. In normal Tampermonkey should close the tab after it extracted the access token from the tab's URL.
https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2UserAgent#handlingresponse - Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— R@№d0M, pred 7 leti
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