Site owners can fill in a questionnaire or specification sheet to tell the company what they really do not want to see on the site but that’s about it. The trouble with that setup is the website owner has very little say in what gets displayed. You then see the ad, the server logs it and the website gets paid per view or per click. An ad server within that network detects when someone opens the page and serves and ad up inside the placeholder. A placeholder is placed on the page with a link to the advertising network. Some ads are infected with malware, and some sites will track you and follow you everywhere you go online. Many websites use advertising networks to deliver their ads. The reality is that websites like TechJunkie need ad revenue to be able to pay people to create the content you’re reading, but advertising on some websites can be so intrusive that it detracts from the viewing experience. It may take multiple uses of the 'sooner'/'later' choices on multiple scripts to get them rearranged the way you want.Website advertising has become a troublesome thing.
Or for more advanced execution order adjustment, you can do the following: To remove a script in Greasemonkey: click on the Greasemonkey menu button, click on 'Manage User Scripts', and click the 'Remove' button for the script you want to remove.To remove a script in Tampermonkey: click on the Tampermonkey menu button, click on 'Dashboard', and click on the trash can 'Delete' icon for the script you want to remove.This will move that script to the end (last place) of the execution order. So the simplest way to change your execution order is to completely remove the script that you want to come later than it currently does, and reinstall it (make sure you find the script's page to have it ready to reinstall before proceeding with removal). In Greasemonkey (Firefox): click on the Greasemonkey menu button or wherever its menu may be in your browser configuration, click on 'Manage User Scripts', and click on the 'Execution Order' sort button in the upper right-hand area.īy default, scripts run in the order in which you installed them.
In Tampermonkey (Chrome): click on the Tampermonkey menu button, click on 'Dashboard', and click on the '#' column header to sort the list of scripts by their execution order number.To see the current execution order of the userscripts you have installed: Some major examples are that HitDB should run before Turkopticon, Turkopticon should run before the older 'block requesters'-type scripts (I don't recall it being an issue with mine), Great HIT Export and IRC Export should run before any 'preview/accept/hoard'-type link-splitting/changing scripts, and MTurk Dashboard HIT Status Links should run before MTurk Dashboard Change Notifier. If the wrong one comes first, it can interfere with certain conditions the later one was expecting. For certain combinations of userscripts, it's important that they run in a certain order within Greasemonkey/ Tampermonkey for them to work properly.