

Greasemonkey is a browser extension for Mozilla Firefox which can run so called userscripts that can change elements and information on websites in real-time. Hi,I’m experiencing the same problem – using IE9 now but Trixie won’t work. Real annoying as I have created a set of tools for my team, and others, at work so it creates a sort of overlay menu to give the user extra options (for example ‘quick css’ which enables us to view a file on the server but use the local versions of the css files, and to refresh the css files without reloading the page) – unfortunately we have just started supporting IE9 but it’s the 1 browser we cannot use the script in:(Have you found another way to use user scripts in IE9 since your post in 2010? If so please let me know what it is.Regards,Clarkey.