userstyles.org - o.O Dark iGoogle (Black, Grey & Green)

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Author brandonpowers
Created Mar 8, 2010
Updated Jun 8, 2011
Installs (this week) 48
Installs (total) 2,095
Average rating Good
A dark iGoogle theme that's easy on the eyes for those who like high contrast on a dark background. Lightweight and loads extremely fast. No new images are used except for a logo or two. Works great as a userscript on Chrome as well.

Only affects Google when it has the "/ig" on the end of the url: http://www.google.com/ig

Feel free to request support for additional pods in the comments section.

Here's a bigger screenshot: http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/2802/igoogleblack.jpg
To use this style, install Firefox and Stylish.
o.O Dark iGoogle (Black, Grey & Green)
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Supports:
- Google Chat
- Gmail Module
- Google Finance Module
- Digg Module

Changes:
* Fixed theme loading when iGoogle url doesn't have the "ig" on the end of http://www.google.com/ig.
* Fixed Gmail Module "read message" background display bug.
* Fixed background behind tabs and chat after google made some changes.
* Changed google chat mouseover colors.
* Updated google chat font colors after another google change.
(4/13/2010) - Fixed Gmail background colors when opened as tab in iGoogle
(4/20/2010) - Fixed Digg module url-prefix because they changed it
(4/22/2010) - Fixed Message Box colors in Google Chat (for contact suggestions)
(6/08/2010) - Fixed text color style on iGoogle header.
(7/20/2010) - Added a new url-prefix for digg module due to a module change
(11/9/2010) - Removed the root google url (http://www.google.com/) so this theme wouldn't affect the basic google homepage or search results
(2/18/2011) - Added color theme support for google's new header
(4/07/2011) - **** UPDATED TO SUPPORT NEW iGOOGLE RELEASE ****
(4/21/2011) - Updated to support a few changes with the new iGoogle release (Footer color, Module panel background, etc)
(5/23/2011) - Updated because Google changed a bunch of css class names (again)
(6/08/2011) - Why Google, WHY do you keep changing the css class names?

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