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04 January 2006

Jan's Tech Blog: del.icio.us Blogines

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Greasemonkey integration between Del.icio.us and Bloglines, adding "Expand" links that convert snippet feeds into full content ones and makes the "Extras" section toggleable.

03 January 2006

Blogger post tagging update | Good service provider practices

2006-01-03 23:01 http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2005/11/blogger-publish-ping-and-categorizer.html

Blogger Blogthis! Upgrade - Freshblog

We both did. Where the Google Reader people are Greasemonkey friendly and generally housebroken, the Blogger people certainly are not, randomly spray changing name and id attributes all over the place, always restructuring, rarely if ever reusing the same

29 December 2005

Marshall Kirkpatrick » GMail's AJAX Spell Check Evolves Further

<i>I already use it as my default spell checker for all that blog software out there that doesn’t have spell checking built in.</i><br><br>Does this mean you have beat me to isolating the spell checker components and made a GreaseMonkey script to integr

23 December 2005

21 December 2005

Browservulsel: Blogger tag adder now supports compose mode

If you want to make it work with the BlogThis! button too, I just wrote that code in my forked (and by now rather hairy beast badly in need of some refactoring) version of the script. <a href="http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2005/12/greasemonkey-tip-running-

Greasemonkey tip: running your handler before the page handler

2005-12-22, 01:28 http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2005/11/blogger-publish-ping-and-categorizer.html

13 December 2005

Browservulsel: Blogger edit comments user script

This script is set up to inject on (among others) http://blogger.com/posts-search.g -- which is a page I am not familiar with, I believe. Where do I find it?<br><br>I am presently doing a Greasemonkey 0.6.4 rehaul of this script and thought I ought to che

Blogger publish ping and categorizer tool

(That's weird; I was dead sure I had already commented on this?!) Anyway, this is something I can probably fix, with a bit of help from you. If you could save a version of your <b>Your blog published successfully</b> page, script turned <i>off</i> (or, b

12 December 2005

06 December 2005

05 December 2005

Greasemonkey Method: Update for Firefox 1.5 and Greasemonkey 0.6.4 - Freshblog

Excellent and to-the-point summary! I think I'll write a small follow-up on <a href="http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/2005/12/styling-your-blog-post-tags-list-with.html?tags=Blogger" >how to style the tags list to get nice little Del.icio.us icons</a> the way

02 December 2005

Blogger publish ping TODO

<i>Looking at those long-term goals it looks like some of this would be more suited to moving to a full-scale extension, rather than a userscript.</i><br><br>People often seem to feel that way once a user script or grows advanced; I'm not quite sure why.

01 December 2005

Blogger Del.icio.us categorizer script

<i>I had no problems with this script using Firefox 1.5rc3 and Greasemonkey 0.6.3, but it does not work for me using final 1.5 and Greasemonkey 0.6.4.</i><br><br>I have not run this for some time, after having moved on to the <a href="http://ecmanaut.blog

30 November 2005

Firefox 1.5 and Greasemonkey - Freshblog

Are you running <a href="http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/greasemonkey/2005-October/006356.html" rel="nofollow">Greasemonkey 0.6.3</a>? Works like a charm for me, though I heard Jasper on the Greasemonkey mailing list reporting occasional trouble with runn

Web Browser Extensions - Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki

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Neat and well organized resource page for book/library related web tools

29 November 2005

27 November 2005

Browservulsel: Form data rescue user script

It's unfortunate that this won't protect against the event of a browser crash, which is what I typically lose form content from. At least I assume it would not; the Greasemonkey config.xml is only committed to disk at successful closedown of the browser,

26 November 2005

19 November 2005

18 November 2005