Chromium Now Supports Greasemonkey
A while back I posted on how to get Google Chrome to run Greasemonkey scripts by utilizing the Greasemetal utility. Unfortunately it kind of stunk because you had to run the Greasemetal application first, which would then boot up Chrome. Well, with the newest version of Chromium you can just modify the target of the program (right click on the icon, properties, Target box) with --enable-greasemonkey and you can then put scripts in the C:\Scripts folder.
More detailed how-to probably coming later, but check out this post by Alex Chitu at the unofficial Google Operating System blog for a little bit more information.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 at 11:44PM
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