Hello all, Sorry about going a bit off-topic (the question is not really Linux-related) but here it goes nonetheless: 1) How does one create a webpage with a Greasemonkey script that is installable? 2) Why does it happen that a Firefox installation in a user's account (i.e., the configuration which amongst other things contains Greasemonkey scripts) would all of a sudden lose them? Thanks. Boris.
I think this is FAR off-topic. So far that Google would be a much better place to ask, or maybe the greasemonkey site. On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Boris Epstein<borepstein at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello all, > > Sorry about going a bit off-topic (the question is not really > Linux-related) but here it goes nonetheless: > > 1) How does one create a webpage with a Greasemonkey script that is installable? > > 2) Why does it happen that a Firefox installation in a user's account > (i.e., the configuration which amongst other things contains > Greasemonkey scripts) would all of a sudden lose them? > > Thanks. > Boris.
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