Friday, February 23, 2007

Web page changes

I've made a series of changes to try and organize the various webpages related to Greasemonkey.

  • www.greasespot.net is Greasemonkey's new home. It hosts this blog as well as links to download, userscripts.org, Dive into Greasemonkey, discussion groups, wiki, and dev site. greaseblog.blogspot.com now redirects here.

  • wiki.greasespot.net now has a wiki that we can use for troubleshooting, etc. Thanks to Anthony Lieuallen for hosting this.

  • greasemonkey.devjavu.com is the new home of Greasemonkey development, including source code.

  • greasemonkey.mozdev.org is now archived and redirects here.

Have a look around and let me know what you think.

8 comments:

Paul Irish said...

How did you get a redirect from blogspot to a separate server?! Not a meta refresh or javascript redirect.. Looks like a 401 almost. I thought that was not possible..?

--garron said...

Looks great and the renewed energy is super exciting. Put up a paypal donation thingie. I appreciate your work and would be glad to help out.

Joel said...

Glad that a new site is setup. It would be cool if someone could design a set of nice looking icons for greasemonkey that script developers could include in web pages or whatever.

zengravy said...

Its clearly my own fault.. I am an idiot.. But I've disabled all the images in my browser with Greasemonkey and I don't know how to get them back... Can anyone help?

Anonymous said...

The userscripts page could use a lot of cleaning up. A category system, various sorting options, etc would be very useful.

Thom Shannon said...

Good to see this tool maturing. I think the next step is to try and make it more accessible to the none techy folk, the new script installation UI was the first big step towards that. I think you should try and make the front page of this site very simple, with a brief introduction to what greasemonkey is and a single call to action, ala www.getfirefox.com. Obviously if they don't have firefox you want to prompt them to get that first. Then after installing greasemonkey lead them into userscripts.org

Daemach said...

It would be wonderful if you could add the option to check the clipboard for a new script to install...

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