CreamMonkey attempts to bring the user enforced Javascripting framework, GreaseMonkey, to Safari. However, due to deficiencies in Safari’s Javascript as compared to Firefox, not all scripts will work. It’s a good start and I hope this becomes less of an issue.
Those that are interested in the functionality and have PithHelmet can actually use that to accomplish the same thing, but the same deficiencies will be an issue there too.
[via Pimp My Safari]
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