Hopefully you will find what you are looking for below, if not, try to be more precise.
Recently, I finally got around to looking at the scripts available for the Firefox plugin, Greasemonkey. I was not expecting what I found.
From the main site:
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension which lets you to add bits of DHTML (”user scripts”) to any web page to change its behavior. In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a web page’s style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect of a web page’s design or interaction.
For example, you could:
Most of the scripts are fairly innocuous and are designed to help users get more out of various websites.
But MANY are designed soley to strip ads from pages, remove redirects and even change affiliate links.
Here are some examples:
Bloglines Moreover Ad Remover
Description: Get rid of ads in moreover feeds on bloglines
Written By: Mysteriously Unknown
Ad Blocker
Description: Block advertisements
Written By: Mysteriously Unknown
If you’re using podcasts regularly in your marketing, or are thinking of starting, you’ll almost certainly want somewhere to host them. That’s because the space, and especially bandwidth requirements of podcasting can soon become expensive if you simply add them to your website. You don’t need many downloads of a podcast that’s several MB in size to quickly exceed the basic bandwidth allowance of most traditional web hosting packages, requiring you to purchase additional bandwidth at a high rate.
This post from Tom Parish talks of an easy-to-use solution with unlimited bandwidth for podcasters he’s found at [Liberated Syndication->www.libysn.com].
Libsyn gives you a blog with a set of templates to choose from, and you can make changes to the look and feel if you’re comfortable making changes to scripts. It’s pretty easy; I made some quick changes myself. See www.wimaxpodcasting.com for my new Podcast series on WiMAX industry news with Tim Sanders.
Libsyn offers 4 levels of podcast syndication service for individual podcasters. Each service level contains the full set of libsyn features and unlimited use of bandwidth. This is a huge advantage over a conventional ISP account. If your podcast gets popular, you’re going to be paying very large monthly fees for bandwidth. Libsyn charges you only for your incremental storage needs each month as you add new podcasts.