Auto inline MP3 player Greasemonkey script
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[Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide] Just install the greasemonkey script, no configuration needed. Click on the greasemonkey script (they always end in user.js), it will recognise the script and ask if you want to install it.
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[Daishar.com] daishar.com: Greasemonkey for Internet Explorer - GreasemonkIE: I'm working on adding an entry to the IE context menu for anchor tags, but that's not as clean as I'd like (only scripts can be added to IE context menus, so rather than adding an entry that calls a method in the BHO directly, I have to add an entry that calls a script that instantiates a COM class in the BHO that adds a script, and that's been causing some problems). Alternatively, I may just provide a GUI that will let you add already-downloaded scripts to GreasemonkIE.
[Em411.com] Electronic Music 411 - Mp3 player adjustments: greasemonkey script -: Recent Blog: Mp3 player adjustments: greasemonkey script .I think I need more time with JS before I really "get it".
[Blog.medallia.com] Medallia Blog: From Web Page to Podcast Archives: I like using the iTunes player, and although they've done some odd things to extend the RSS format to suit their player, I find iTunes to be a well thought out interface, and it's the only one through which I can update my iPod. Note that the words or technical concepts of "iPod" and "Podcast" have nothing to do with each other.
[mrclay.org is Steve Clay] Permanent Link to MP3 Player bookmarklet: MP3 Player bookmarklet mp3player adds a small Flash mp3 player after each link to an .mp3 file. Read the rest of this entry » Posted in General, Music, Bookmarklet | By Steve No Comments » « Previous Entries Steve... lives in Gainesville, FL, toys with web design, plays with the
[DrikoLand: random musings of a child of the '80s] GreaseMonkey: Update: I added a link to a GreaseMonkey inline MP3 player, but by default the excellent Adblock extension puts an ugly "Adblock" tab above the button indicating that you can block the Flash element. So, I unchecked the "Obj-tabs" option, relying instead on the newly installed FlashBlock extension for blocking Flash elements (there is a "whitelist" option to disable the extension for trusted sites).
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Posted at August 09, 2006 02:01 AM