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Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the "scripts"[scripts] tag instead. Scripts are usually JavaScript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app"[app] tag may be more appropriate.

Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the "scripts" tag instead. Scripts are usually JavaScript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app" tag may be more appropriate.

Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the [scripts] tag instead. Scripts are usually JavaScript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the [app] tag may be more appropriate.

Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the "scripts" tag instead. Scripts are usually javascriptJavaScript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app" tag may be more appropriate.

Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the "scripts" tag instead. Scripts are usually javascript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app" tag may be more appropriate.

Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the "scripts" tag instead. Scripts are usually JavaScript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app" tag may be more appropriate.

Updating description to align with new script/scripts refinement. See post 4169.
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User scripts forUse this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites that modify the site's behavior inand/or uses the web browserStack Exchange API. These scripts usually run in IE, Firefox, Chrome For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, Operaor its API, use the "scripts" tag instead. Scripts are usually javascript and Safariusually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app" tag may be more appropriate.

User scripts for Stack Exchange sites that modify the site's behavior in the web browser. These scripts usually run in IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari.

Use this tag to post a userscript that operates on Stack Exchange sites and/or uses the Stack Exchange API. For questions about user scripting and Stack Exchange, or its API, use the "scripts" tag instead. Scripts are usually javascript and usually browser extensions/userscripts. For other tools, the "app" tag may be more appropriate.

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Added in a Installation instructions section for Chrome, Firefox and Safari
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