If you’re a web developer, then you know that finding user scripts is an essential part of creating a successful website. User scripts allow you to quickly and easily add features to your website without having to learn coding. There are many different user scripts available for different websites, so it’s important to find the right one for your project. Here are some tips on how to find the best user script for your website:

  1. Search through online search engines such as Google or Bing for user scripts that match your project’s needs. This will give you a wide range of options to choose from.
  2. Check out popular user script repositories such as GitHub or The Scripting Guys. These repositories offer a variety of user scripts that are ready to be used on your website.
  3. Use search engines and online directories to find userscripts that match specific needs and requirements of your project. For example, if you’re looking for a simple script that can be used on all websites, then look in Google Code or GitHub Pages’ search results pages.

Note: Greasemonkey extension required (link at bottom of article).

Using Greasefire

Here is what the “Right Click Menu” looks like with just Greasemonkey installed…

Once you have installed Greasefire you will be able to easily see if there are any scripts available or not for your favorite websites. Here you can see the results for a website that had no scripts available.

Now for a website that does have scripts available…you will be able to see an immediate difference in the “Status Bar Icon”.

Here is a close-up of “Status Bar Icon”…right clicking shows that there are 310 scripts available. To see the scripts that are available simply click on the “# scripts available” listing.

Clicking on the “# scripts available” listing will open a new window where you can scroll through the list of scripts available and view the “Details & Source” for each script. Notice that there is also a “Ranking” available for each script. For our example we chose to install the “ice blue google skin” using the “Install Button Bar” in the lower right corner…

Once you click on the “Install Button Bar” you will be presented with a window like this. At this point you can confirm the installation, view the script source, or cancel the installation.

A quick check of our “Right Click Menu” shows that our new script successfully installed and is active.

Refreshing our search page shows a “shifting” in the color scheme for the links…a nice change from the default blue color.

Options

The options for Greasefire are very simple…choose the number of days between updates for the user scripts index/data base or you can choose to update manually ahead of schedule.

Conclusion

Greasefire simplifies discovering new user scripts for all of your favorite websites and definitely makes a nice addition to any Firefox browser with Greasemonkey installed.

Links

Download the Greasefire extension (Mozilla Add-ons)

Download the Greasefire extension (Extension Homepage)

Download the Greasemonkey extension (Mozilla Add-ons)

Download the Greasemonkey extension (Extension Homepage)