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== Welcome ==
== Welcome ==


Welcome to the [[Greasemonkey]] Manual. This manual is intended to be the authoritative reference for all things [[Greasemonkey]].
Welcome to the [[Greasemonkey]] Manual.


This manual is intended to describe the newest version of the Greasemonkey extension.
It is divided into two main parts.
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.
The first is for general users of Greasemonkey; it covers such topics as installing [[user script]]s and using the features that Greasemonkey provides.
 
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 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.
You may navigation directly to any section by using the table of contents at the right.
Or simply start reading at the first chapter: [[Greasemonkey Manual:Installing Scripts|Installing Scripts]].
Or simply start reading at the first chapter: [[Greasemonkey Manual:Installing Scripts|Installing Scripts]].

Latest revision as of 18:48, 3 November 2017


Greasemonkey Manual
Using Greasemonkey
Installing Scripts
Monkey Menu
Getting Help
User Script Authoring
Editing
Environment
API

Welcome

Welcome to the Greasemonkey Manual.

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.

You may navigation directly to any section by using the table of contents at the right. Or simply start reading at the first chapter: Installing Scripts.