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I use AccuWeather.com's extended forecast at: http://www.accuweather.com/us/[two-letter initial for state]/[City]/[ZIP Code]/forecast-month.asp?view=table to keep an eye on the upcoming temperature. However, I don't find the record of past days as useful as I do the present-day and future forecast; this userstyle hides already-passed days. You will have to edit the userstyle to reflect your personal location information.
I use AccuWeather.com's hourly forecast at: http://www.accuweather.com/us/[two-letter initial for state]/[City]/[ZIP Code]/forecast-hourly.asp to keep an eye on the upcoming temperature. However, visually, the hourly forecast ironically enough isn't as noticeable on the hourly forecast page. This fixes that. You will have to edit the userstyle to reflect your personal location information.
This userstyle removes the big yellow banner that Amazon.com has put on the top of every catalog page telling me that the credit card they have on file for my Amazon Prime account is an inaccurate one, and so Prime won't automatically renew. Well, I had already set Amazon Prime to not automatically renew, so you really shouldn't even be bothering me, Amazon.
I like the daily news summary offered by the Daily Beast's Cheat Sheet, but wanted it stripped down as much as possible so it was just the news. In combination with an ad blocker, this should do the trick, for you and for me. Last updated 2011-02-26 (considerably further edits to make it even plainer -- removal of numerals, links, photos, excess whitespace).
Clears out everything but the daily motivation itself.
This removes everything on the page but the excerpt from the Tao te Ching.
I find that having the "send to" field in Delicious.com's save page can sometimes get in the way of Delicious.com's tag completion when you hit the Tab key; instead of completing the tag, it takes you to the "send to" field. Since I only rarely use Delicious.com's send-to functionality, this userscript hides it.
This shows only the images on EyeBleach.com.
Removes the people search, IM buddy list, and address book imports (as well as the introductory text) from the "find friends" page -- leaving just whatever suggestions Facebook has.
This basically hides the unwelcome "Welcome" line item, the contextual help, and the "friend requests" icon.