Google Book Er Userscript Di Firefox Update

27.01.2019

Klik 'install' lagi. Nah, urusan install menginstall udah cukup. Sekarang, setiap kita mengunjungi google books saat kita membaca buku disana akan ada link untuk nge-download bukunya (Hoooreeeeee).

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Warning: Only install Userscripts that you trust. Userscripts and Firefox Greasemonkey is an extension for Mozilla Firefox, an open source Web Browser. Most userscripts are written for Firefox & Greasemonkey (although some work in Opera, Safari and even Internet Explorer). For this guide I will assume you are using Firefox, if not you should first. Userscripts run via Greasemonkey Now that you have Firefox, you need to install. After installation (which requires restarting your browser), you are now ready to install userscripts. Now clicking on a.user.js link triggers Greasemonkey to pop up the script installation panel.

Greasemonkey shows you a list of what sites the script will run on and ask if you want to install the script. Now loading a web page results in additional code (the userscript) being run. Valley Chrome Chrome does not allow scripts to be installed directly from the website, so here are a couple of workarounds: • Manual Install • Click the install button to download the script to your computer. • Click on the 'Customize Google Chrome Button' to the right of the address bar and go to Tools > Extensions • Drag the downloaded script onto the Extensions page • Customize and install the script • Using Tampermonkey • Go to and install Tampermonkey • Navigate to the Script's page that you want to install.

• Click on the green install button. • Follow Tampermonkey's instructions. Other Browsers User scripts can be used in browsers other than Firefox, but the scripting APIs and browser JavaScript support vary. • Opera userscripts: Opera has it's own UserScript API with different functionality than Greasemonkey's. However, it does recognise Greasemonkey scripts. And many scripts on this site do work in Opera. See for a guide to installing scripts in Opera and for details on which Greasemonkey scripts are likely to work.

Be Careful Anyone can upload scripts to this site. Community features such as reviews and forums are provided to help protect the site and public. Exercise judgement when installing source code. If you don't know how to read it, check who has reviewed, favorited and discussed it. Decide if you find them trustworthy by reading their other reviews. The admins cannot guarantee that 'evil' scripts will not be listed on the site. Disclaimer of Warranty THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE SCRIPTS PROVIDED ON THIS SITE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.

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I first heard about Autopagerizer through. He demonstrated it by doing a Google search and scrolling down to the bottom of the page.Except there wasn’t and “bottom of the page”. Instead, page 2 of the Google search results loaded. And when he scrolled down to the bottom of page two, page three loaded. “This doesn’t just work for Google search results,” he said, “It works for Flickr too!”. He wisked over to Flickr with quick Apple+Tab, and scrolled down to the bottom of his photostream. The next page automatically loaded.

It was great. “See?” he said, grinning, “it’s the best way to view tons of Flickr photos at once”. I was hooked. I knew I’d never go back to browing the Internet the same way.

I quickly installed Greasemonkey and installed the Autopagerize over it. It was simple to do, and you can do it within the next five or ten minutes. First, Install Greasemonkey for Firefox First, you’ll need to, so make sure you’re running Firefox.If you don’t run Firefox (which you should, especially if you’re running Internet Explorer) then you can (it’s free).