![]() ![]() You had to create a local folder for your user scripts, then direct Opera to fetch your scripts in it once a UserScripts is placed in that folder, it is automatically enabled and working, that means the only way to disable a userscript in that folder was to delete it. For Windows, Mac and Linux: In Adapting Greasemonkey UserScripts for Opera 10 Browser I showed you how to manually install User Scripts in the Opera Browser.
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