How can I use browser userscripts on my Android phone?
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I am a passionate Stack Exchange user and I have a lot of userscripts in my desktop Chrome browser, installed with Tampermonkey. I want to use them on my Android phone, is it possible?
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I am a passionate Stack Exchange user and I have a lot of userscripts in my desktop Chrome browser, installed with Tampermonkey. I want to use them on my Android phone, is it possible?
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I am a passionate Stack Exchange user and I have a lot of userscripts in my desktop Chrome browser, installed with Tampermonkey. I want to use them on my Android phone, is it possible?
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Google Chrome on Android so far doesn't support plugins, of which Tampermonkey is necessary to run userscripts, so here I recommend Firefox for Android. You can install Tampermonkey addon in Firefox and then start with your favorite scripts. Note that all userscripts are compatible with Tampermonkey such as SE-AutoReviewComments for which you need
USI- Unified Script Injector addon.
Where can I find scripts to play with?
Stack Apps is a Q&A site for apps, scripts, and development with the Stack Exchange API. People discuss about developing around SE, and publish their projects there. You can find a lot of userscripts in the scripts section.
One of my scripts isn't working
beeshyams asked me this question before, but I wasn't a Firefox user then, so I installed Firefox fresh and installed that userscript, and found nothing wrong.
When you encounter some issues with userscripts, try removing and reinstalling them, as well as clearing/resetting your Firefox addon, and see if the issue resolves by itself. Usually this solves 99% of them.
@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
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Google Chrome on Android so far doesn't support plugins, of which Tampermonkey is necessary to run userscripts, so here I recommend Firefox for Android. You can install Tampermonkey addon in Firefox and then start with your favorite scripts. Note that all userscripts are compatible with Tampermonkey such as SE-AutoReviewComments for which you need
USI- Unified Script Injector addon.
Where can I find scripts to play with?
Stack Apps is a Q&A site for apps, scripts, and development with the Stack Exchange API. People discuss about developing around SE, and publish their projects there. You can find a lot of userscripts in the scripts section.
One of my scripts isn't working
beeshyams asked me this question before, but I wasn't a Firefox user then, so I installed Firefox fresh and installed that userscript, and found nothing wrong.
When you encounter some issues with userscripts, try removing and reinstalling them, as well as clearing/resetting your Firefox addon, and see if the issue resolves by itself. Usually this solves 99% of them.
@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
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up vote
2
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Google Chrome on Android so far doesn't support plugins, of which Tampermonkey is necessary to run userscripts, so here I recommend Firefox for Android. You can install Tampermonkey addon in Firefox and then start with your favorite scripts. Note that all userscripts are compatible with Tampermonkey such as SE-AutoReviewComments for which you need
USI- Unified Script Injector addon.
Where can I find scripts to play with?
Stack Apps is a Q&A site for apps, scripts, and development with the Stack Exchange API. People discuss about developing around SE, and publish their projects there. You can find a lot of userscripts in the scripts section.
One of my scripts isn't working
beeshyams asked me this question before, but I wasn't a Firefox user then, so I installed Firefox fresh and installed that userscript, and found nothing wrong.
When you encounter some issues with userscripts, try removing and reinstalling them, as well as clearing/resetting your Firefox addon, and see if the issue resolves by itself. Usually this solves 99% of them.
@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Google Chrome on Android so far doesn't support plugins, of which Tampermonkey is necessary to run userscripts, so here I recommend Firefox for Android. You can install Tampermonkey addon in Firefox and then start with your favorite scripts. Note that all userscripts are compatible with Tampermonkey such as SE-AutoReviewComments for which you need
USI- Unified Script Injector addon.
Where can I find scripts to play with?
Stack Apps is a Q&A site for apps, scripts, and development with the Stack Exchange API. People discuss about developing around SE, and publish their projects there. You can find a lot of userscripts in the scripts section.
One of my scripts isn't working
beeshyams asked me this question before, but I wasn't a Firefox user then, so I installed Firefox fresh and installed that userscript, and found nothing wrong.
When you encounter some issues with userscripts, try removing and reinstalling them, as well as clearing/resetting your Firefox addon, and see if the issue resolves by itself. Usually this solves 99% of them.
Google Chrome on Android so far doesn't support plugins, of which Tampermonkey is necessary to run userscripts, so here I recommend Firefox for Android. You can install Tampermonkey addon in Firefox and then start with your favorite scripts. Note that all userscripts are compatible with Tampermonkey such as SE-AutoReviewComments for which you need
USI- Unified Script Injector addon.
Where can I find scripts to play with?
Stack Apps is a Q&A site for apps, scripts, and development with the Stack Exchange API. People discuss about developing around SE, and publish their projects there. You can find a lot of userscripts in the scripts section.
One of my scripts isn't working
beeshyams asked me this question before, but I wasn't a Firefox user then, so I installed Firefox fresh and installed that userscript, and found nothing wrong.
When you encounter some issues with userscripts, try removing and reinstalling them, as well as clearing/resetting your Firefox addon, and see if the issue resolves by itself. Usually this solves 99% of them.
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@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
add a comment |
@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@beeshyams the SE-AutoReviewComments was written by Benjol, which I assume Izzy (and many other users) use and share. Also, umm... I would like to remove the last paragraph since IMHO it isn't really applicable for most of end-users (while the question mentions "Stack Exchange user", the target audience of this site is mostly non-SE users after all)
– Andrew T.
17 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
@AndrewT Thanks. Point taken. Will post last paragraph as comments and edit ownership you pinted out. Aside, there is a small background here. I was actually stuck with this problem till the solution came in discussion with ibug (resetting addon- trivial one may say, but I missed that). Requested him to post so that I can award bounty. Once you delete your comment I will delete this too :)
– beeshyams♦
3 mins ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
+1 and bounty on the way. Requested Santa for early delivery
– beeshyams♦
1 min ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
Userscripts are a big help for those who use mobiles mostly to browse SE sites. Scripts such as Auto review are very useful in reviewing and commenting with customized canned comments. Scripts from Stack Apps can further enhance ease of mobile reviews
– beeshyams♦
27 secs ago
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