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Hides the Wave contributors section in open waves, where the thumbnails are, saving some space for those who use Wave as a note-taking tool.
Right-aligns the thumbnail pictures of blip contributors and hides the time that the blip was last edited. All of these changes can be selectively reversed by moving the appropriate selectors between the CSS that either float:rights or display:none's them. The names ([dc=names], [dc=menu], [dc=time]) are even pretty self-explanatory! Makes waves look much more professional and more cleanly formatted. More info posted at http://guywyant.info/log/107/
Amir uses whitespace effectively to help you focus on the tasks at hand. My style takes this idea further by removing all unnecessary, distracting elements and using a color scheme that gives your tasks the attention they deserve. Enjoy! For the sake of a clean, focused interface, the Clean Focus style: (o) Removes top right print icon while keeping print function accessible (o) Removes bottom right 'more' cog while keeping that menu accessible (o) Removes the query box's unnecessary 'go' icon (o) Lessens the intensity of color of the focused category on the left (o) Compacts the todo list an agreeable amount (o) Removes entirely all gaudy blue links and mouseovers (o) Removes all history items, though this is easily undone (o) Improves the priority representation, no longer using altered font colors Note: if you need to get to Todoist's task histories, just turn the style off for a minute using the Stylish icon at the bottom of Firefox, by unchecking Clean Focus. "B
Some custom style work to make WebAdvisor (for the University of Evansville at least) not be such a disastrous design fail.