This style displays keyboard shortcuts in places.
This is a very simple style to view most google services in Segoe UI 8pt The only reason for adding this here right now is since Chrome doesn't have a userstyles extension yet. This style doesn't apply to all of googles services, infact as of now it only applies to GMail, GCalendar & GReader. Also applies to "Remember the Milk" gadget since i use that on GMail and GCalendar. This will also remove the invite a friend box in GMail.
A modified version of Clean RTM. The changes are: - There still no cow. - Width set to 1080px. - Background is grey. - CSS 3 box-shadow on borders. - Works well with spanish translation. - Everething looks better this way.
This style makes "Remember The Milk" widely(about 1200px). for users who are using high resolution monitor(SXGA or higher). Related styles: Remember The Milk TinyHeader, 1000px version to Remember The Milk widely(1000px). Other recommended styles: Remember The Milk - Cute Design.
I've made a redesign of Remember the Milk (RTM), with fluid CSS and some improvements, hope you like it! Any feedback would be apreciated, I will be updating it frequently.
This is an extension to Gmail Redesigned (by Globex Designs) for when you have Remember the Milk for GMail Firefox extension installed. With Gmail Redesigned (by Globex Designs), the RTM task list inserted in GMail is pretty hard to read, I just made it more readable by using some backgrounds and colours that match Gmail Redesigned (by Globex Designs) styles.
I started using Remember the Milk a month ago and I couldn't get used to its plain look. So I decided to write a skin and make it work for me. Of course, I used the gray stripe background I'm fond of. Of course, you can use any background you like by editing the userstyle. ^^
This is a very simple style that does just one thing - it makes the search field for creating impromptu dynamic lists (smartlists) much longer than it is by default. I've set the width to about the maximum it can be on the normal RTM screen - 750 pixels, however, if you are using one of the other RTM scripts here, specifically the excellent Remember The Milk widely scripts, you can push this out much further - I have mine set to around 1000 pixels for example. *** note - RTM creates a confirmation note of sorts after you do something (change or delete something in RTM) to the right of their logo. In order to avoid the search box obscuring this note, I pushed the search box down a bit. This will only account for 1-line confirmation notes, though, although that should be 90+% of the ones you encounter. ***
Based on this excellent idea found in RTM's forum: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/tips/2943/ I've been using my task cloud as a nicely formatted way to get to what normally I would need a smartlist for. Clicking on a tag creates an automatic smartlist of sorts. It's only a one-dimensional smartlist that looks for the given tag, but having your cloud formatted in such a way makes creating things like on-the-fly context lists easy. Unfortunately this is all a hack and so you can't introduce spacing to help seperate the various sections out. So in order to make things a bit more readable, I've created this small script which increases the line-spacing for all the lines within the cloud.
This style attempts to eliminate much of the visual clutter and clunkiness of the RTM UI. It is optimized for users with higher screen resolutions of at least 1000px wide and is focused on "task-centric" users. Works great when you convert RTM to a menu item using Fluid in OS X. Features: No Cow No footer No search Improved Nav Reduce Clutter Spacing on tasks Larger font for tasks