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'''''userscripts.org''''' was a website for hosting {{W2|userscripts}}, which are small JavaScript programs made by individuals, similar to [[Add-Ons]], to modity the appearance of a webpage.
'''''userscripts.org''''' was a website for hosting userscripts, which are small JavaScript programs and applets made by individuals, similar to browser add-ons, to modify the appearance of a webpage, customize colours and layouts, adding features and various enhancements, or [[Internet_Archive#Tools|automatically save pages into the Wayback Machine]]<ref>List item “UserScript ''“AutoSave to Internet Archive - Wayback Machine”'' by user ''“Flare0n”''. Mirrors: {{URL|1=https://userscripts-mirror.org/scripts/show/383915|2=Mirror 1}} {{URL|1=https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/368062-autosave-to-internet-archive-wayback-machine/|2=Mirror 2}}. (No longer developed since 2014, but still functional.) <!-- (Wayback Machine is not [[Instagram#API|Instagram]], who crippled their API in June 2016.) -->”.”</ref>.




The website http://UserScripts.org/ went offline on 20140506<ref>{{U|1=https://www.ghacks.net/2014/05/09/userscripts-org-good-alternatives/|2=''GHacks.net'' article “Userscripts.org down for good? Here are alternatives”, authored and posted by Martin Brinkman on 20140509}}</ref>. Some mirrors of the website such as https://userscripts-mirror.org/ and https://GreasyFork.org/ appeared to host mirrored copies of UserScripts.org, but some information from the original website such as revision histories of user scripts has not been captured and is lost.
The website http://UserScripts.org/ went offline on 20140506<ref>{{URL|1=https://www.ghacks.net/2014/05/09/userscripts-org-good-alternatives/|2=''GHacks.net'' article “Userscripts.org down for good? Here are alternatives”, authored and posted by Martin Brinkman on 20140509}}</ref>. Some mirrors of the website such as https://userscripts-mirror.org/ and https://GreasyFork.org/ appeared to host mirrored copies of UserScripts.org, but some information from the original website such as revision histories of user scripts has not been captured and is lost.
 
 
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userscripts.org was a website for hosting userscripts, which are small JavaScript programs and applets made by individuals, similar to browser add-ons, to modify the appearance of a webpage, customize colours and layouts, adding features and various enhancements, or automatically save pages into the Wayback Machine[1].


The website http://UserScripts.org/ went offline on 20140506[2]. Some mirrors of the website such as https://userscripts-mirror.org/ and https://GreasyFork.org/ appeared to host mirrored copies of UserScripts.org, but some information from the original website such as revision histories of user scripts has not been captured and is lost.


References

  1. List item “UserScript “AutoSave to Internet Archive - Wayback Machine” by user “Flare0n”. Mirrors: Mirror 1[IAWcite.todayMemWeb] Mirror 2[IAWcite.todayMemWeb]. (No longer developed since 2014, but still functional.) ”.”
  2. GHacks.net article “Userscripts.org down for good? Here are alternatives”, authored and posted by Martin Brinkman on 20140509[IAWcite.todayMemWeb]