Posts tagged with “userstyles”

Posted 1 year ago

ReCloudApp by Cornell Campbell

ReCloudApp is a simple redesign of the my.cl.ly interface (for CloudApp available at getcloudapp.com). This extension is based on a design by Fares Farhan that was first posted to dribbble.com. All props to Fares for a great design.

Sweet, but only applied to the main page. Click on Account and you’re back to the normal Cloudapp design.

Posted 1 year ago

TaggedPlus for Tagged.com by Alex de Moure

  1. Make “Navigation Bar” static: Option to make the Tagged menu bar fixed at top.
  2. Use “Browse Bar” as a dock: If you use “Browse” to search, this option moves the browser at bottom-right, it’s also auto hidding like a dock.
  3. Move “Footer” to bottom in Home: Moves the page footer to the bottom only on Home page.
  4. Use arrows as navigation keys: Option to browse photos using the arrow keys: left arrow and right arrow. Works on the old “Photo gallery” and “Browser”, not needed in the new “Preview photos”.
  5. Skins: There are times when the background color and text doesn’t contrast, the extension offers an option to change “Skins” globally, the choices are: default skin, 4 skin designs, and of course the option to not replace it.
  6. Boxes: Option to hide/show several boxes on profiles.

It also fixes the “Change Skin” module in Safari if you use AdBlock.

Posted 1 year ago

Basecamp Annoyance Remover by Richard Lyon

Does the vulgar “Oops! You haven’t given 37 Signals quite enough money yet!!!” yellow sticky on your Basecamp dashboard annoy you as much as it annoys me? I’ve created a little Safari extension that removes their vulgarity and restores some semblance of order to your dashboard. It loads a little bit of CSS that makes their used car salesman nonsense invisible, so you can concentrate on your work.

Safari Extensions recommends Basecamp and also encourages users to stay current on their payments so they don’t need this extension. The views expressed in the above description are not those of Safari Extensions.

Posted 1 year ago

Soothing Green Light by Nathan Greenstein

Restore the soothing green color of Slashdot.org.

Many of us love Slashdot.org and its soothing green color. Tragically, a recent redesign has left the amount of green at crisis levels. Fear not, geeks: Soothing Green Light, a free Safari extension, restores the green color to a degree beyond what we’ve ever seen! The Slashdot homepage and story pages are stylishly recolored to give you more of your favorite green.

Enjoy Slashdot in all its green glory without sacrificing legibility or function.

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Posted 1 year ago

Simple Instagram by Gregory Cadars

A simple extension allowing minimal Instagram public photo pages.

Posted 1 year ago

Minimal NEW Twitter by Ryan Sears

I whipped up a quick little Safari 5 extension for those who have “New Twitter”. Here’s a rundown of what I removed:

  • Trends
  • Who to Follow (it’s called wtf in the code, LOL!)
  • The twitter app definitions
  • Your favorites/lists (open to change this)
  • Related tweets/trends when viewing a single tweet
Posted 1 year ago

Mac Rumors Minimal by Cornell Campbell

Cleans up and gives the display of macrumors.com a minimalist feel. And more importantly, it drastically reduces the page load time.

Note: If you regularly use the “tweet” function at macrumors.com, than you might not want to install this plugin. The twitter widget was adding 3 to 4 seconds for each page load, so I disabled it.

Posted 1 year ago

8-Bit News by Nicholas FitzRoy-Dale

8-Bit News gives Google News a retro, 8-bit look. Apart from looking cool, 8-Bit News also emphasises the news on the page and removes alternate headlines, “starring”, and so on.

At least us ugly as Google News’s default appearance.

Posted 1 year ago

Improved New Twitter by Mitch Johnson

A Safari 5 extension that removes the trending topics, who to follow and the promo on the New Twitter sidebar. (Based on CSS posted by @shauninman)