Userstyles

October 4th, 2007

userstyles.org is a collection of styles that puts you in control of the appearance of websites and of Mozilla applications. These styles can remove annoying parts of websites, change the colour scheme, streamline your browser, and much more.

How does it work? First, install the Stylish extension into Firefox, Flock, or Thunderbird. This is the application that’ll let you manage styles.
Next, find a style you like, install it and next time you visit that site, changes from the userstyle will be applied.

Netvibes.com - Dark gray pink design

I use Netvibes everyday as my start page and my RSS reader, so it’s important to me that it looks good. I always hated light color design, makes my eyes hurt when i’m sleepy, so I added some pink to my dark gray style and did a lil’ opacity trick.

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IMDb - Dark gray design

Another dark gray design, pretty proud of this one. Took me a lot of work, cause the IMDb designers try to avoid people like me restyling their pages by designing everything with tables and not naming any elements.
Oh, and I only styled the movie and the forum pages.

imdb-dark-gray-design.png

Digg v4 - Dark gray design

Couldn’t look at the white background anymore.
I know there are some kinks here and there, especially on the profile pages, but I only use the homepage and the comments page, so there is no need to style the rest. Maybe I’ll dive into that at some time later on.

digg-v4-dark-gray-design.png

Google Search - Fixed Search Results Bar

Does what it says, makes the google search results stick to the bottom of your screen.

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