html5

Download html5 movies from youtube

Youtube has started using the <video> tag on their website in conjunction with webm files, which is nice. Unfortunately, they've decided to try and make it hard for you to download the videos to your PC. Fortunately, that is easily fixed with this stylesheet.

NB: Due to a change in Youtube this stylesheet unfortunately no longer works

Tested with Opera version(s): 
10.6x
11
3.4
Your rating: None Average: 3.4 (5 votes)

HTML5 video full-screen

Adds fullscreen capability to every <video>

Adds fullscreen capability to every <video>

It works even better than the Flash version because it only maximizes itself in the browser window. Thus you can change it to ANY size. Or by hitting your browser-specific fullscreen key (F11 for Opera) you get real fullscreen.

How does it work?

Start any video and then hit SHIFT-ENTER to maximize to browser window, or hit F11 to fullscreen.

Script authour is Martin Rauscher

Tested with Opera version(s): 
10.50
4
Your rating: None Average: 4 (10 votes)

Youtube HTML5 Native Controls

Shows Opera's native HTML5 video controls in Youtube's HTML5 beta.

Tested in the latest Opera WebM Labs build (Windows build 10.54.21868). Might also work in Firefox or Chrome - not tested though.

Tested with Opera version(s): 
10.50
0
Your rating: None

Youtube without Flash Auto

Extends video player on YouTube.com

This script doesn't work on new layout of Youtube, so if you should probably search for other userscript for youtube or wait for new version. Sorry.

Changes flash player on youtube page with customizable flash player, native player via plugin (ie. mplayer) or direct HTML5 video tag.

Adds also fastest and easy way to download movies directly and change quality of movies.

Screenshot

Tested with Opera version(s): 
10.50
5
Your rating: None Average: 5 (4 votes)

WHATWG HTML5-spec multipage redirect

This script simply redirects all links pointing at the main (enormous single page) HTML5 spec to the (sane) multi-page spec.

This probably won't have a huge audience as reading W3C/WHATWG specifications is not of interest to most (though it really should be if you're a client-side web developer). I was growing increasingly annoyed when clicking links to the poorly designed, abominably large single-page version of the spec, so I wrote this quick little script.

Note: Only links to sections listed in the table of contents are redirected. Since there are literally thousands of fragment ID's throughout the page, not all of which are listed in contents - these won't be redirected.

Tested with Opera version(s): 
10.0
10.10
4
Your rating: None Average: 4 (1 vote)
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