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Install this stylesheet (you need either the Stylish or Greasemonky plugin for Firefox, or Opera web browser) to get a more compact layout of song lists at thesixtyone.com. It breaks layout of the artist pages a little. If you find that annoying, just temporarily disable the style. In case you're looking at a 1024 x 768 screen, theres an even compacter version available: Btw. I'm Evonity @ The Sixtyone. If you use this style and you like it, than come over to my wall and say hello ()
Install this stylesheet (you need either the Stylish or Greasemonky plugin for Firefox, or Opera web browser) to get a more compact layout of song lists at thesixtyone.com. It breaks layout of the artist pages a little. If you find that annoying, just temporarily disable the style. In case you're looking at a screen that's bigger than 1024 x 768, there's a version available with slightly bigger typeface and a little more space between list items: Btw. I'm Evonity @ The Sixtyone. If you use this style and you like it, than come over to my wall and say hello ()
Color all Listener names at thesixtyone.com black. It's a small set of working style rules, but you should consider it as a kind of statement. Ever since listener name coloring was introduced to show how much money people spend on artists, I feel uncomfortable listening to music for free. I don't credit artists or buy their mp3 albums for my own valid reasons, yet I agree that most artists deserve some earnings. If only they could make a clear choice between playing for money or playing for free. I hate peer pressure as a marketing scheme.