I am creating a greasemonkey script and allow me to go ahead and modify the current HTML and click the user. To go back to the original page.
How can I do this? Using Jquery + greasemonkey + javascript. Mostly targeting Firefox.
-Edit- It seems to do so if you write random HTML in the html section, then hit run, change html and hit run again. You will be able to forward / forward to see the output change (though the HTML input box remains the same). I'm using Firefox to see it. I think the effect of the effect is.
It seems that Magic 91 is done on the line. Does it have to be presented in a frame (maybe the result frame?) And it is creating movement in history?
88 runs: function (e) {89Estop (); 90 layout .updateFromMirror (); 91 document.id (this.options.formId). Submit (); 92 This Fire adventure ('run'); 93},
It looks as if you want to use one Track changes made by you and when the user goes back, or possibly calls a page refreshing function, bring them back.
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