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Postby BladiN on Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:12 pm

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BladiN wrote:I just tried to install the BOB menu on my MacBook as well, on FF, though it doesn't work. The monkey is there smiling properly and the add-on is in the menu. Though I read something about AJAX, how can I turn this off?

Go to My Settings, and then there should be a selection that says whether or not AJAX is on, and then turn it off...


Yea I searched for that, but I only see JavaScript and Java.
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Postby Aerial Attack on Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:19 pm

BladiN,

The My Settings is in the left navigation part of the CC web site. You should see it on your left [under Personal Menu]. The one you are talking about (Java/JavaScript) is probably part of the Firefox settings page.
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Postby lokisgal on Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:31 pm

still looking to get this working cant get bob our greesemonkey to work
Any Mac users out there with msn that can lend a hand?

pm me and let me know
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Postby hecter on Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:45 pm

lokisgal wrote:still looking to get this working cant get bob our greesemonkey to work
Any Mac users out there with msn that can lend a hand?

pm me and let me know

I have a mac. All I did was I downloaded Firefox, downloaded Greasemonkey, and then downloaded Bob, AJAX Bob because I have AJAX turned on. I've done it on Windows as well, and it works the same way.
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Postby Janiv on Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:51 pm

lokisgal wrote:still looking to get this working cant get bob our greesemonkey to work
Any Mac users out there with msn that can lend a hand?

pm me and let me know


Here's the steps I did to get it to work on my Mac.

1. Download the Firefox.dmg from firefox.com
2. Double-click on the downloaded dmg to mount it.
3. Drag the Firefox icon from the mounted dmg to your Applications folder.
4. Started Firefox from the applications folder and went to the menu bar and clicked on tools->addons->get extensions.
5. Searched for Greasemonkey.
6. Clicked on the Greasemonkey search result and then pushed installed.
7. Waited for install to finish.
8. Clicked on restart Firefox.
9. After Firefox restarted, confirmed that Greasemonkey was installed by going to the tools menu and finding the new Greasemonkey option. It should pop-out a side menu that has enabled and a checkmark by it. If there's not a checkmark by enabled, click enabled.
10. Went to http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/13076 and clicked on "Install this Script" and then install.

That should do it for you or anyone with a Mac. Let me know at what point the process breaks down for you if you have any troubles.
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Re: Mac Help

Postby thespider on Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:03 pm

lokisgal wrote:Can anyone help me with greasemonkey on mac 0SX 10.4.1?

I cant seem to get in to install properly and work at all.
I can see it on the bar that says tools and can check enable it but nothing seems to happen.

Same with all other tools XML etc


oh and I am using Firefox as my browser but it didnt work with the previous version either


You should do software updates till you get to 10.4.11, Apple Menu->Software Update.
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