Changing the look of the site del.icio.us. Main changes: more side padding on body, soft green colors, clear "+" links etc
Focused on usability and readability. More spacing, less colors, few icons... Applies also to the del.icio.us Firefox plugin
Hides the ad block on del.icio.us
Style for del.icio.us inspired in Safari Feeds. A bit more readable.
This style expands on Del.icio.us Tang(o) by dchosenb. Being a fan of earthy, muddy brown colours I wanted to rid del.icio.us of its boring blueness. So here is a rather sweeping alteration of all link colours and even a logo colour change.
Red, orange, and yellow. *shrug* Also, incidentally, makes tags a bit more legible.
This style expands on del.icio.us - Delicious chocolate by delarge. Minor style modifications to make the bookmark title stand out and meta info aligned.
right to left style for del.icio.us
This style is really more of an exploration of Stylish. I get the impression that perhaps Stylish should simply be integrated with Greasemonkey. One reason, for instance, is that I have to combine this style with a Greasemonkey script in order to even make its primary purpose a useful (splitting Delicious bookmarks into four columns isn't too useful when only showing ten bookmarks.) The Greasemonkey script automatically redirects user pages to display 100 results rather than ten. But maybe this is an exceptional scenario, and doesn't justify merging Greasemonkey and Stylish. In any case, here are some other problems I've had with this little exploration, I'd appreciate any help on them: First problem: because Delicious infers the meaning of some URLs based on whether or not certain elements of the requested resource match registered usernames, you cannot create a rule to match only user pages on Delicious using the "Insert > Site Rules" feature of Stylish. Is there a simple solut
This CSS is in its second draft, June 28. 2007. Using a pleasing "Sherwood Forest" color scheme, this style makes your del.icio.us bookmark lists and tags more readable. My favorite aspect is how this emphasizes the tag cloud feature, pushing tags together and articulating usage with relative size and proximity to other tags. Unfortunately it looks like del.icio.us doesn't apply classes consistently to tags so the results aren't 100% accurate. The bookmarks list itself adds bullets and balances size and color to each entry for better scan-ability. Tag colors are offset for proper balance, and have the subtle addition of commas. There's a rather large background image used on the banner bar, which you're free to eliminate for speed. There's also a choice of sherwood_01.jpg and sherwood_02.jpg