It would be nice to have a greasemonkey style feature were you can script your own extensions on the fly as well as inject scripts/css
Built-In UserScript Manager
I was about to post but wanna add here that iOS should get support as well, some third party browsers like Gear are starting to appear with native userscript support.
Vlad here’s hoping something can be done about it since the only extension that almost functions is violentmonkey on iOS.
Crafty3155 Open a new post for mobile, and detail how does UX/UI for this look like (don't make us think if possible)
I just saw this video of a recent update to Arc that adds a new user-friendly aspect of userscripts that I think would be cool to also have in Orion. I imagine that the little inspector that comes out can be moved into a sidebar panel like it were the inspector pane in Pages or something similar:
Programmable Buttons that execute code are intended to perform certain tasks on websites. However, certain websites necessarily require such code to be executed every time.
Hence, there needs to be an option to allow running button code everytime certain website is opened. Or if you want to extend it, it can be run on every website (and the user would need to configure code so that it only works on certain sites).
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Vlad You mean https://orionfeedback.org/d/3673-built-in-userscript-manager?
It is still planned and not implemented yet.
Is this feature still planned, or is it not going to be implemented in favor of programmable buttons, which already exist?
sure makes sense. I just wanted to check in since buttons were implemented a few months ago.
Now Violentmonkey BETA can work with Orion (latest version) without issue.
I want to be able to enable a toggle or checkbox in the programmable buttons edit menu to have them run by default on every page I visit.
For example, run the dark mode programmable button on every page I visit. This allows me to view every page in dark mode by default.
I see users using this feature mostly with the dark mode button. It can replace Dark Reader for a faster and more efficient browsing experience.