Greasemonkey Manual: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
m Reverted edits by 203.81.100.2 (Talk) to last revision by Arantius |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{Greasemonkey Manual TOC}} | ||
== Welcome == | == Welcome == | ||
Welcome to the [[ | Welcome to the [[Greasemonkey]] Manual. This manual is intended to be the authoritative reference for all things [[Greasemonkey]]. | ||
This manual is intended to describe the newest version of the | This manual is intended to describe the newest version of the Greasemonkey extension. | ||
If an [[Version_history|older version]] of | If an [[Version_history|older version]] of Greasemonkey is in use, it is recommended to upgrade to the latest, or some of the contents will not make sense. | ||
It is divided into two main parts. The first is for general users of | It is divided into two main parts. The first is for general users of Greasemonkey; | ||
it covers such topics as installing [[user script]]s and using the features that | it covers such topics as installing [[user script]]s and using the features that Greasemonkey provides. | ||
The latter is dedicated to [[user script]] authors and provides information about how to create scripts. | The latter is dedicated to [[user script]] authors and provides information about how to create scripts. | ||
Navigation to any section directly is provided by using the table of contents at the right. | Navigation to any section directly is provided by using the table of contents at the right. | ||
Or simply start reading at the first chapter: [[ | Or simply start reading at the first chapter: [[Greasemonkey Manual:Installing Scripts|Installing Scripts]]. |
Revision as of 13:20, 23 March 2011
Greasemonkey Manual |
Using Greasemonkey |
---|
Installing Scripts |
Monkey Menu |
Getting Help |
User Script Authoring |
Editing |
Environment |
API |
Welcome
Welcome to the Greasemonkey Manual. This manual is intended to be the authoritative reference for all things Greasemonkey.
This manual is intended to describe the newest version of the Greasemonkey extension. If an older version of Greasemonkey is in use, it is recommended to upgrade to the latest, or some of the contents will not make sense.
It is divided into two main parts. The first is for general users of Greasemonkey; it covers such topics as installing user scripts and using the features that Greasemonkey provides. The latter is dedicated to user script authors and provides information about how to create scripts.
Navigation to any section directly is provided by using the table of contents at the right. Or simply start reading at the first chapter: Installing Scripts.