Chrome made it much more difficult to install user scripts a while back; your best bet in Chrome these days is to install the Tampermonkey extension.
Once you've done that, go to the script on github.
Click the "Raw" button.
Tampermonkey should then prompt you if you want to load the script. After that, should work the same way it used to.
Alternatively, I'm still working off and on on MFC Countdown, which will see some upgrades relatively soon.
Once you've done that, go to the script on github.
Click the "Raw" button.
Tampermonkey should then prompt you if you want to load the script. After that, should work the same way it used to.
Alternatively, I'm still working off and on on MFC Countdown, which will see some upgrades relatively soon.