Illuminating the Web, with GreaseMonkey
Back in November 2004 I made some mention about a system to find and display commentaries on the current web page. We have Progress !… Continue reading Illuminating the Web, with GreaseMonkey
Ian Irving's Code and Culture from Toronto
Back in November 2004 I made some mention about a system to find and display commentaries on the current web page. We have Progress !… Continue reading Illuminating the Web, with GreaseMonkey
I asked this below , but it’s really a big enough point to ask on it’s own. First AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) made it possible to build much more dynamic web application. , then GreaseMonkey made it possible to Continue reading Is 2005 the “Year of JavaScript”?
I customized Carrick Mundell’s LibraryLookup Greasemonkey script (for the Seattle Public Library) to do the same for the Toronto Public Library. What’s it do? On any Amazon.com book listing page, the script inserts a hyper-link below the book title which, Continue reading Rewriting Amazon : GreaseMonkey script for the Toronto Public Library
Fabricio Zuardi (http://idomyownstunts.blogspot.com) wrote a GreaseMonkey script to make it easier to add Technorati Tags to your blog post when/if you are editing with in www.Blogger.com (but not within the pop up “BlogThis!”). Bryan Price (http://www.bytehead.org/) modified it to make Continue reading Technorati and del.icio.us Tags added with GreaseMonkey for Blogger.com users
Via Andrew Baio’s Waxy Links we have a newer, faster way to annotate the web using the previously mentioned Flickr + Google Maps Remix known as Geobloggers. Excellatronic Communications has been hacking up a storm, starting with a GreaseMonkey script Continue reading Automating Geobloggers with Google Maps longitude and latitude
Geobloggers is the lastest remix in this case: Flickr + Google Maps. Basically by either adding 3 tags to your Flichr photo, “geo:lat=xx.xxxx”, “geo:lon=xx.xxxx” and “geotagged”, or If your camera records the GPS data in the Exif headers, then tag Continue reading Geobloggers : Flickr + Google Maps Remix