Version at: 28/04/2013, 14:33

##Overview
User scripts are relatively short pieces of code that can be installed, enabled, and disabled by individual users in order to modify the behavior of the Tatoeba user interface. These scripts can serve an important role in streamlining tasks that you do frequently and adding functionality that has not yet been incorporated into the main codebase. They typically are written and tested to work with the Mozilla Firefox browser, but they can work with other browsers as well.

##Finding scripts
At the moment, the best way of finding Tatoeba-related scripts is to search the website [userscripts.org](http://userscripts.org) for [scripts tagged "Tatoeba"](http://userscripts.org/scripts/search?q=Tatoeba&submit=Search).

version at: 28/04/2013, 14:35

##Overview
User scripts are relatively short pieces of code that can be installed, enabled, and disabled by individual users in order to modify the behavior of the Tatoeba user interface. These scripts can serve an important role in streamlining tasks that you do frequently and adding functionality that has not yet been incorporated into the main codebase. They typically are written and tested to work with the Mozilla Firefox browser, but they can work with other browsers as well.

##Finding scripts
At the moment, the best way of finding a current, comprehensive list of Tatoeba-related scripts is to search the website [userscripts.org](http://userscripts.org) for [scripts tagged "Tatoeba"](http://userscripts.org/scripts/search?q=Tatoeba&submit=Search). To see a discussion of individual scripts, see below.

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