Posts tagged with “userscript”

Posted 1 year ago

RIP by Andrew Hannah

Removes Google’s Instant Preview.

Instant Preview is that annoying magnifying glass Google insists on inserting beside every search result.

When you click on it, or indeed anywhere near a result, an image pops up giving a fairly useless screenshot of the website.

RIP removes this. Simples.

Posted 1 year ago

twttr.media.types.movapic by Norio Nomura

Show preview image from movapic.com on #NewTwitter.

Chrome Extension also available here

twttr.media.types.movapic

Posted 1 year ago

BetterIMDb by Cornell Campbell

Better IMDb is an extension designed to remove the clutter from the default IMDb interface. If you’re like me, you’d rather not see all the ads, background clutter, and extras that are plastered all over the IMDb website. The Better IMDb extension simply makes a more clean, simple IMDb experience.

Posted 1 year ago

Gilded Age by Michael Nutt

Gilded Age is an extension that enhances Gilt.com, a flash sample sale site for luxury goods.  Among its features:

  • Larger product images
  • Lists available sizes directly on the product listing pages
  • More products per row

You can find the source at http://github.com/mnutt/gilded_age.

Posted 1 year ago

F.B Purity by Excellatronic Communications

Fluff Busting Purity (was Facebook Purity) cleans up your Facebook homepage by getting rid of all the application spam and other junk messages. There are numerous options so you can configure it how you like it, including a custom text filter that lets you hide messages posted to your feed that contain text that you choose.

Posted 1 year ago

Beautipedia by David Jones

Beautipedia is an extension to make Wikipedia a better environment for reading articles.

Reminiscent, in some ways, of Instapaper Greystyled translated to Wikipedia. It uses jGaramond which—while not as attractive as some other Garamonds out there—has broad Unicode character support. It doesn’t indicate which words and phrases are links until you hover the mouse over them, which may be a blessing or a curse depending on how you use Wikipedia.

Posted 1 year ago

Text2Link Safari by Firedev

This simple extension allows you to double-click links written in plain text to open them.

Based on a similar Firefox plugin, this functionality is now available for Safari.
Now you can double-click on plain text like: http://firedev.com to have it opened like it was a link!

Posted 1 year ago

Twitter/Brizzly Tools Palette by Paul Shinn

This extension adds a palette that allows users to filter and toggle various types of tweets on Twitter Web. Only @mentions and #hashtags toggles are available for Brizzly Web at this time.

Posted 1 year ago

Art Limited by farcnik.si

Art Limited is an extension that shows a neat little menu on artlimited.net site in the right corner with all the buttons one needs to navigate and appreciate the artwork.

Posted 1 year ago

Someone is wrong on the Internet by apfelquak

As a perfect procrastinator you are often misled to leave senseless and time-killing comments. On many sites you are allowed to leave anonymous comments and you can’t delete an account on some sites, as you need it for other functions. At this point my Safari Extension may help you. It makes every detected comment field read only and shows a cartoon  when you click into the comment field. You can confirm the cartoon to release the comment field.