6 Responses to “markItUp! For Greasemonkey”
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This is brilliant, I stopped using greasemonkey because I wasn’t finding a lot of value on some of the scripts floating around and I don’t have the time to try to come up with my own, but this is great, I might just turn on gm again just to try this out. I also think this approach is better than a plugin because like you said, you can do it on “any” website. Awesome.
Interesting article. I think I will probably stick to copy/pasting for now. But if I ever find the need for this, I will come back to this. Thanks for doing this!
Nice One!! I’ve written many utilities during my years as a programmer. I’m sure many of them save people a lot of time and money – it’s a real shame that one can never earn a bean from them!!! Never mind – nothing quite like a bit of community-spirit mindedness!!
It certaibly makes editing a lot easier with a “wysiwyg” like editor.
good
I love you!
I’m now using this on Google Chrome. I use a ubiquity extension on Firefox, but was really missing for me.
Now I can use Google Chrome full time!
Interesting plugin but it does not work with all text areas. I have a text area that has a couple buttons above and a preview button at the bottom and after I install the script I could not see the toggle link. BTW I can not see the toggle link in this blog post either. I have seen the toggle like in some text areas and the script works fine in those. I use to use the Firefox addon BBCode but today I installed FF 4.0 and FF disabled BBCode. Can anyone recommend something similar to BBCode? I like the ability to customize the “formatting/markup/template” like I can do in BBCode. I also like the ability to select text in the text area and apply my custom template.
Thanks!