Wraps long lines in plain text files to desired width
This script will attach a stylesheet to plain text files wrapping lines to the desired width (in pixels).
The default settings should be suitable for an 80-character line width using the Consolas font with a size of 13px. The "ruler size" setting defines how many blocks of ten characters the ruler will contain; therefore a size of 9 will display ninety characters.
Searcher searches hidden links, image urls and text inside the webpage. To Enable searcher click Ctrl + ~ and search for anything you want. You can filter results with many ways:
Full documantation translated from Russian to English with google you can find here
Power-drag is simply cool. Probably I should call it "awesome script"? Pressing your shift key then hover textareas, select boxes, iframes, objects, images or input fields to simply resize them by dragging its lower right corner. Simple, clean and efficient. Double click to restore the original dimensions. You can enable the dragging corner always, or use another modifier key. The script requires shift by default because makes the script less intrusive, and does not cover small elements in the page, while having a smaller performance impact.
This script is an utility that add a small toolbar to flash in webpages.
This script is an utility that add a small toolbar to plugins in webpages. The toolbar by default has 3 buttons: - the 1st button is a Reload button which reload the plugin content - the 2nd button is a link to the external file that the plugin loaded. Somefiles might get special treatment, like in youtube. Instead of linking to youtube's media player swf, the script links to the video file. - the 3rd button is a X which if clicked closes the toolbar, and if double-clicked removes the toolbar and plugin from the page.
Greased Lightbox is a user script that enhances browsing on websites that link to images
Joe Lencioni’s Greased Lightbox is a user script that enhances browsing on websites that link to images such as Google Image Search, Flickr, Wikipedia, MySpace, deviantART, FFFFOUND!, and Blogger/Blogspot blogs.