Deleted!
This modification was a random, one-off idea; I haven't properly updated it for the latest Ars Technica layout changes.
| Author | falconer |
|---|---|
| Created | Jan 29, 2009 |
| Updated | Jan 29, 2009 |
| Installs (this week) | 1 |
| Installs (total) | 159 |
Allows you to read much more content on Ars Technica before you have to scroll.
Dramatically reduces the size of:
- The featured stories block on the home page (from 1000x335 to 1000x150)
- Primary images inside individual articles (from 640x360 to 250x140)
Other minor tweaks:
- Changes the name of the "All" link to a more accurate name, "Home"
- Adds subtle borders around the main navigation bars and the related story boxes
Text sizes (for Firefox, Ars, etc.) must be set to their normal/default setting.
Of course, if Ars changes anything, this code will break, but it works as of 1/29/09.
Dramatically reduces the size of:
- The featured stories block on the home page (from 1000x335 to 1000x150)
- Primary images inside individual articles (from 640x360 to 250x140)
Other minor tweaks:
- Changes the name of the "All" link to a more accurate name, "Home"
- Adds subtle borders around the main navigation bars and the related story boxes
Text sizes (for Firefox, Ars, etc.) must be set to their normal/default setting.
Of course, if Ars changes anything, this code will break, but it works as of 1/29/09.
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