Gmail userscripts ios

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Userscripts are a powerful way to customize and extend the functionality of web applications, including Gmail. While Gmail is a web-based application, it's not possible to run userscripts directly on the Gmail iOS app. However, there are a few workarounds to achieve similar results:

  1. Use a third-party browser: You can use a third-party browser like Safari, Chrome, or Firefox on your iOS device to access Gmail and run userscripts. This will allow you to use userscripts to customize your Gmail experience.
  2. Use a browser extension: Some browser extensions, like Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey, allow you to run userscripts on web pages. You can install these extensions on your iOS device and use them to run userscripts on Gmail.
  3. Use a script manager app: There are several script manager apps available for iOS, such as Scriptable or iOSEmus, that allow you to run userscripts on web pages. These apps can be used to run userscripts on Gmail.

Here are some examples of userscripts that you can use to customize your Gmail experience:

To get started with userscripts on your iOS device, follow these steps:

  1. Install a third-party browser or a script manager app on your iOS device.
  2. Create a new userscript using a userscript editor like Greasemonkey or Tampermonkey.
  3. Install the userscript in your browser or script manager app.
  4. Go to Gmail and enable the userscript by clicking on the "Install" button.
  5. The userscript will run automatically on Gmail, and you'll see the changes you've made.

Remember to always be cautious when installing userscripts, as they can potentially compromise your security or stability. Make sure to only install userscripts from trusted sources and read the permissions and reviews before installing.