{"url":"https://userstyles.org/styles/587/digg-3-0-stripped-to-the-bones","name":"Digg 3.0 - Stripped to the bones","description":"==================================\r\nUPDATED FOR DIGG'S NEW LOOK - DECEMBER 19, 2006 - SEE NOTE BELOW!\r\n==================================\r\n\r\nDo you want a clean, quick way to read Digg's headlines, without all the arrows, icons, and other interactive stuff cluttering up the screen?\r\n\r\nDigg 3.0 - Stripped to the bones is clean and simple -- Digg 3.0 stripped of everything except search form, headlines (fluid display), \"submitted by\" times, summaries, and prev/next numbers/links. Visited headlines are colored gray. And fluid design allows it to resize to your current window size.\r\n\r\nI use this myself. It only takes a second to turn this style off, select one of Digg's sub-categories (like Technology or Linux or Videos) and then turn this style  back on again.\r\n\r\nDon't forget to also try my other style: style 588.\r\n\r\nDon't forget to also try my other style: style 1083.\r\n\r\n===========================================\r\nDON'T FORGET TO VISIT MY WEB SITE: http://www.ComputerBob.com\r\n===========================================\r\n\r\nUpdate (July 25, 2006): I darkened the color of the headlines to make them show up better for Linux users.\r\n\r\nUpdate (July 27, 2006): Now hyperlinks turn red when you hover over them, green when you click on them, and gray when you have visited them.\r\n\r\nUpdate (September 24, 2006): Reduced the font size of the news headlines.\r\n\r\nUpdate (October 3, 2006): Gave news headlines a cleaner, easier-to-read font.\r\n\r\nUpdate (October 9, 2006): Added 1-pixel spacing to headlines, to make them easier to read.\r\n\r\nUpdate (October 21, 2006): New screenshot.\r\n\r\nUpdate (December 19, 2006): Updated to work with Digg's new look. I tried and tried to get rid of the left-right scrollbar at the bottom of the screen, but no matter what I did, Digg still required me to scroll back and forth. **I think** the problem may be that Digg currently has overlapping divs in its HTML code. When I put borders around each div, they overlapped each other all over the place. That prevented me from being able to set the width of any div to \"100%,\" and it caused the scrollbar to always appear, no matter how wide the browser window was. I ended up working around the problem by setting the BODY width to only 85% and by not displaying the topical sub-menus. If Digg fixes its HTML, then I will rework this style again.\r\n\r\nUpdate (December 31, 2006): Changed body width to 80%, as described on December 19, to fix Digg's width again after they made another change to it.\r\n\r\nUpdate (January 2, 2007): Changed body width back to 85%, to fix Digg's width again after they made another change to it.\r\n\r\nUpdate (January 30, 2007): Changed a couple different values to fix Digg's width yet again after they made another change to it.","author":"ComputerBob.com","created":"2006-07-03T23:20:15.000Z","created_ago":"almost 20 years","updated":"2007-01-30T07:23:32.000Z","updated_ago":"over 19 years","category":"site","subcategory":"digg","weekly_installs":0,"total_installs":1403,"rating":"none","isPremium":false,"screenshot":"https://userstyles.org/style_screenshot_thumbnails/587_after.png?r=1774724423","license":null}