#Make a feature called „Green Playbutton“
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playButtonColor: '#00b06f'
#color #00b06f
@rustic raven has reached level 20. GG!
thats green!!
i searched the old button on google and picked up the exact color
Yeah, but where do i put it in?
@rustic raven ?
violentmonkey script
is it an extension?
are you using chrome
ye
its not supported on chrome
it should be here
aw
I think there is tampermonkey
but its a little different
idk if the code will work
you can try
wait fr?
Great question! It’s always smart to be cautious when you're looking at browser extensions that can interact with websites.
To give you the short answer: No, neither Tampermonkey nor Violentmonkey are viruses.
They are legitimate, widely-used tools known as "userscript managers." Here’s the deal on how they work and why people sometimes get nervous about them:
What they actually are:
Think of these extensions like a specialized toolbox. By themselves, they don’t do anything except sit there. Their purpose is to allow you to install "userscripts"—little bits of code that can change how a website looks or functions (like adding a dark mode to a site that doesn't have one, or adding extra buttons to a game).
Why people worry (The "Catch"):
The reason your friend fmrtag might be worried about "hacking" is because of the scripts you put into the extension, not the extension itself.
- The Extension: Safe and used by millions.
- The Scripts: These are written by other people. If you download a random script from an untrusted source, that script could potentially steal your data or act like a virus.
A quick comparison:
- Violentmonkey: This one is open-source, which a lot of people prefer because the code is public and can be audited by anyone.
- Tampermonkey: This is the most popular one. It’s closed-source but has a very long-standing reputation for being safe.
How to stay safe:
If you decide to use one, just follow these simple rules:
- Only install the extension from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site.
- Only get scripts from reputable sites like Greasy Fork.
- Check the "ratings" and "install counts" of any script before you add it.
So, you’re safe to try them out! Just be careful about which scripts you decide to run. Have you used userscripts before, or are you just looking to tweak a specific site?
both of those extensions can be a virus, if you copy and paste a script inside you dont know what it does
how do i know that your script wont give me a virus?
no
sorry mister nonchalant
@quaint ether has reached level 3. GG!
shut up
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Just realized even if u replace the play button color ur gonna have to replace the other buttons too
I think
your litle script doesnt work somehow
Im not helping you