Best Greasemonkey Scripts

There are all sorts of reasons to use the Firefox web browser for your daily web browsing, but possibly my favorite reason is all the Firefox extensions and Firefox themes that are available to customize your browsing experience.

Included are a few core Firefox extensions that every Firefox user should be using at some point. Among those is the Greasemonkey extension, which is growing in popularity every day. In order to use this extension, simply install it, then grab your favorite scripts and watch your internet browsing experience change!

Note: If you use Internet Explorer, you can use the IE7 Pro Compatibility add-in to permit some Greasemonkey scripts. If you use the Safari web browser, you may be able to run some scripts using Greasekit (previously known as the Creammonkey plugin). Opera is also known for being able to run a few scripts on their own since the release of version 8.0.

How does Greasemonkey work? Greasemonkey is an extension that assigns user-created scripts to run on the pre-determined web pages automatically, without the user having to do anything. There are literally 1000′s of them available that are designed to improve the functionality, and in some cases the appearance, of all sorts of websites out there. This post is intended to be a compilation of the best and most popular Greasemonkey scripts available to its users, broken down into category for your easy reference.

- Blogger -

- Bloglines -

- Del.icio.us -

  • Del.icio.us Prettifier – Drastically improves the look of Del.icio.us.
  • Dejalicious – Tells you if the site you are looking at is already in your Del.icio.us bookmarks (adds + or -)
  • Fav.icio.us – Adds the websites favicon next to its bookmark.

- Digg -

  • Comment Box Sidebar – Makes the comment box appear where you are currently at rather than at the top of the page.
  • Diggmenu – Adds a Digg menu to your browser.
  • DuggMirror – Changes all Digg links to their DiggMirror links automatically so you never have to worry about broken links again.
  • Digg.licio.us – Adds a “Save It” button just below the “Digg It” button allowing you to click to add to Del.icio.us.
  • Digg Comment Helper – Highlights the most popular comments.
  • Google Search – Replaces Digg’s search engine with Google search.
  • Hide Buried Comments – Hides all buried comments (and their offspring).
  • Reddit on Digg – Adds Reddit comments for the same article to the equivalent Digg article.

- eBay -

  • Currency Conversion – Converts all currency to your currency of choice. Great for finding out how much you will have to pay for auctions and such that are listed under another currency.

- Facebook -

  • Facebook Auto-login – Automatically logs you in to Facebook.
  • Facebook Fixer – Makes profile pictures larger, shows additional menu items, adds people’s age to their profiles, and changes redirected links to direct links.
  • Facebook Remove Feed Advertisements – Removes the feed advertisements on your Facebook feed.
  • Facebook Auto-Colorizer – Changes the pages colors to match the dominant colors in the picture on each profile page.
  • Make Facebook Green – Allows you to change Facebook to green (or any color if you add a hexadecimal number to the javascript).
  • No Facebook Apps -Makes it so you don’t have to see Facebook applications when you view Facebook profiles.

- Firefox -

- Flickr -

  • FlickrBox – Enhances browsing on Flickr.
  • Flickr Image Blocker – Blocks annoying hovering images over the picture (to prevent you from saving the images).
  • Flickr Photo Magnifier – Adds a small rectangular magnifier allowing you to see greater detail on Flickr images.
  • Flickr Shades – Changes Flickr to white letters on a black background. You can customize the script to colors of your choice.
  • Multi Group Sender – Overrides the Send to Group button allowing you to send to multiple groups.

- GMail -

- Google AdSense -

  • AdSense EPC/CPC – Shows the cost-per-click (aka earnings-per-click) you’re getting on the AdSense reports page.
  • Prevent Accidental Clicks – Makes it so you can’t accidentally click on your own advertisements on your website.
  • Google Ads Remover – Blocks every Google Ad including SERP’s.

- Google Docs and Spreadsheets -

  • Google Doc Download – Adds a drop-down box to download to MS Office, Open Office, PDF, etc.

- iGoogle (Personalized Homepage) -

  • BeautyBlue – Nice blue theme for your iGoogle page.
  • Google IG Max – Maximizes the removal of extra space to save room. Removes headers, footers, along with reducing the size of many elements on this page.
  • More Rounded Corners – Allows you to round the corners of your modules.
  • Remove Extra Space – Removes all the extra space on your iGoogle homepage.
  • Remove the Header – Allows you to remove all module headers. You can also remove the footer with this script.
  • Remove the Plus – Removes the + symbol next to each link within the modules.
  • Replacing the Google Logo – Allows you to put any image where the iGoogle logo is (requires some hard coding).
  • Resizeable Columns – Allows you to resize your homepage’s columns to look how you want.
  • Transparencies – Makes the header image transparent to improve the look of your homepage.

- Google Maps -

  • GZoom – Allows you to zoom beyond the normal limits.

- Google Reader -

- Google Search -

  • Ultimate Google Search – Script organizes Google search results into two columns, numbers them, grabs each website’s icon, and much more.
  • GoogleEnlarge – Hover over a Google image to see an enlarged version of the image in a pop up.
  • Google AutoPager – Eliminates the “Next Page” button and automatically loads the next pages results at the bottom of your page. (Works with the Google Preview extension for Firefox)
  • Google Two Column – Displays search results in two columns (Ideal for people with wide screen monitors)
  • Google 100 – Shows the first 100 search results instead of the default 10. You can also show a different number of results by doing the following 4 steps:
    1. Visit Google.com.
    2. Go to Tools -> Greasemonkey -> User Script Commands.
    3. Choose “Set Google Results Per Page”.
    4. Enter a number between 1 and 100.

- Miscellaneous -

- StumbleUpon -

  • Best Friends – Create an area for your top StumbleUpon friends, just like on other popular social networks. There’s no limit to the number of best friends you can add, but no one else will see them. Your friends are arranged in alphabetical order.
  • Count Likes – Adds the number of “Likes” to the Preference and About sections of StumbleUpon.
  • Del.icio.us Stumbles – Allows users to add links to Del.icio.us, then click a link to Stumble all bookmarks.
  • Quick Tag – Suggests popular tags and personal tags to help you tag your links faster.
  • Preview Posts – Adds a preview button to the StumbleUpon forums and your personal Inbox.
  • Tag Toplist – Displays a top list of the most-used tags, and allows you to sort sort alphabetically or by tag count.
  • WYSIWYG – Formats your reviews and comments in a WYSIWG editor.

- Wikipedia -

  • Wikipedia Animate – Powerful script that animates the history of changes on the Wikipedia article. It highlights recent changes and provides a timeline slider.

- WordPress -

- YouTube -

If you can’t find the one you’re looking for here, you can now find over 5,000 Greasemonkey user scripts (according to their site) at Userscripts, or if you know a bit about javascript you can always make your own. If you find that you use multiple computers, Lifehacker has posted a way to sync your Greasemonkey scripts between multiple computers.

If I’m missing some of your favorites, please leave a comment below with a link to the script and I’ll review it for addition to this post. My goal is to keep this post updated regularly in the hopes that it will remain a valid reference. Please note, however, that my intention is to keep this post limited to the best Greasemonkey scripts available, so not all suggestions will necessarily be added if they won’t appeal to large base of people. My hope is that this post will help people find the gems scattered throughout the 1000′s of scripts on Userscripts.

Related posts:

  1. Top 10 Greasemonkey Scripts for YouTube
  2. Best of: Greasemonkey Scripts
  3. Add GMail to Facebook with FMail
  4. Greasemonkey Scripts: Improving Productivity
  5. Firefox Extension: Better Gmail 2.0

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Comments

  1. howard says:

    A lot of useful information contained in this post! Thanks!

  2. na says:

    An Amazon.com script that enlarger images when you hover over them: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/35036

  3. Matt says:

    I’m new to Greasemonkey and I found these links helpful.

  4. Aron says:

    Great list. All the important ones covered. I’ve made my own Top 10 list at the following;

    http://thatimportantblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/10-best-greasemonkey-userscripts-2009.html

    Please leave a comment telling me what your favourite script is! I may include it in an updated list in the future

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