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Styles
Makes Jamis Buck's Buckblog (http://weblog.jamisbuck.org/) look better when you print it.
If you find yourself printing off pages from Github (usually the README for a project) you'll notice that you end up with all the navigation, tags, etc. Use this print userstyle and you'll get pretty-looking pages without all the navigation stuff.
Makes Google Code's wiki pages look better when you print them.
On some GitHub pages text overflows in pre boxes make printing a nightmare. This fixes that.
O'Reilly Publishing has a new Ruby on Rails book they're developing/previewing online (rails-nutshell.labs.oreilly.com). This short style replaces their crummy font choice and line-spacing with something a bit more readable.
Do you like using WriteRoom, the distraction-free Mac-based text editor? http://hogbaysoftware.com/products/writeroom Maybe you like JDarkroom, the cross-platform Java WriteRoom clone. Me too. But I use Google Docs to store everything and manage versions. I tried with Greasemonkey to get this to work, but now you can edit Google Docs in fullscreen mode, Stylish seems a better answer. The best thing about this is it doesn't change the background colour in the document, just your browser. You can get the same effect with Edit CSS in Docs, but it ain't the same! Be sure to press F11 to make Firefox fullscreen too. Maybe someone can figure out how to make it do the type-writer line-feed thing?