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http://userstyles.org/styles/1693

 

Addon for firefox,

1693_after.png

 

 

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!!! IMPORTANT !!!: If you use Google in another country other than the United States, which uses "google.com", then you'll need to make a small change to the code in order for this style to work for your country's Google page.

 

1. Copy and Paste the code into a plain text editor (like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac)

2. Use the "Search and Replace" feature of your text editor to find "google.com" and replace all instances of it with "google.co.uk" for example if you live in the UK. Most countries should work.

3. Paste the code back into Stylish and save it.

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SEARCH THAT SITE, You will get a lot more styles for google, youtube .... :)

Just a side note:

 

Camino users may also profit from this great style sheet. Simply follow these instructions (taken from http://pimpmycamino.com):

Note: Camino can also use styles created for the Firefox extension Stylish, for which there is a large repository of user styles. To do so, simply copy the desired code and paste it into your ~/Library/Application Support/Camino/chrome/UserContent.css file. If you do not have a UserContent.css yet, you can create one by opening TextEdit, choosing "Make Plain Text" from the Format menu, pasting the code, and saving the file as userContent.css.

 

I really dig the new style!

 

hecker

Just a side note:

 

Camino users may also profit from this great style sheet. Simply follow these instructions (taken from http://pimpmycamino.com):

I really dig the new style!

 

hecker

 

If it's a CSS, then Safari can use it also. I just don't know how.

If it's a CSS, then Safari can use it also. I just don't know how.

 

My google results, spat this out (source):

To use in Safari (with SafariStand installed), place the css file in your /Library/Safari/Stand/UserStyleSheets folder. Then when you next visit google, choose ‘site alteration’ from the Stand preferences, click add to add a rule for google, and then select the css file from the ‘Alter UserStyleSheet location’. Make sure you tick the box next to alter as well.

PS: I altered the above text, replacing the string "bloglines" with "google".

 

Cheers,

 

hecker

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