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A collection of gmail styles and fixes. Based off the following scripts: * BurnOmania's Gmail style (http://userstyles.org/styles/5077) * Fixed Navigation for Gmail (http://userstyles.org/styles/5481) * Hide Invites (http://userstyles.org/styles/4724) I am also running the following: * RememberTheMilk for Gmail (http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/gmail/) * Gmail Multi-Login (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/16341) * Folders4Gmail (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/8810) * Quicklinks (Gmail labs) I am not a professional coder. I've done my share of CSS work, but I can't promise I will be able to address specific issues or provide updates. I loved the original scripts listed above and wanted to be able to use them in conjunction, so I threw this style together, going in to fix the little conflicts that inevitably result. But because I am not a coder, I can't guarantee it will work in all computing environments. If you run into anything, or if you have any id
And other minor modifications: * Hide chat status * Change style in chat box * Hide invitations
If you don't like dealing with pagination on Disqus comment threads, try this. It adds a "Show All Comments" button next to the "Load More Comments" button at the bottom of the comments.
When you have the Endless Scroll setting on and you mouse over the bottom 50px or so of the screen on your Tumblr dashboard, a footer pops up under your mouse with links to About, Meetups, Content Policy, ToS, etc. I find this annoying, because I end up being redirected to pages when I am really wanting to click a link in a post I'm reading, or just clicking on the page to focus the window, etc. All this script does is hide that footer from popping up.
Expand the comment section on posts on The Atlantic site, and also hide certain promo elements (related content, sidebar elements, etc.) Not including adboxes to hide, because I prefer to give the magazine those ad views. There are other ways to hide ads if that is your preference.
When people have too many words in their tags to fit on one line, it gets cut off. This should make it so that the tags wrap around.
Change the font on your Wordpress admin interface.