“Click my name if you’d like to try out my user scripts. “
But your fix is for Firefox and I use Safari (since Firefox is pro-gay).
The scripts also work in Chrome, albeit with a convoluted install procedure (deliberate — they want to discourage low-information users from possibly installing malware).
As for Safari, which shares a lot of code with Chrome, there is the Tampermonkey extension. I haven't actually used it, however (I like to keep things simple — I have a Mac and I have Safari, but I use Firefox and Chrome, not Safari).
You can use PaleMoon or 64 bit Waterfox if you want to avoid supporting overt pro-sodomite policy, yet Apple is throwing its support behind a bill that would outlaw discrimination against LGBT people under federal law. But Firefox and family browsers are far superior in terms of functionality to all others for power users. Most do not even enable you to have multiple tab rows, and in Chrome i could not even switch the default ctrl+tab switch.