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This stylesheet replaces the background of blank tabs and windows with a repeating animated GIF of a glittering, starry sky, in the antiquated style of an amateur homepage from 1997. The image is stored inline as a data URI, so it doesn't rely on a server. The image is shamelessly pilfered from Olia Lialina's exceptional 'Vernacular Web 2' article: As you can see, the image below isn't really a screenshot; it's just the animated GIF itself. If you need help imagining the effect before downloading this style, just picture it with a status bar underneath, a tab bar above, and a scrollbar to the right. I hope you do not find the stars too big or the glittering too fast!
Modifies the AutoPager extension for Chrome by hiding certain navigational elements from the interstitial page-boxes generated by the extension.
This script is the result of an experiment to see how many context-menu items I could remove from firefox without causing myself any inconvenience. Amazingly, almost all of them turned out to be expendable. The biggest surprise was the New Window command, but frankly I don't miss it at all. Most of the time, opening a new tab is perfectly sufficient; and if not, it is just as easy to copy the link's URL and open a new blank window with ctrl-N instead. Everything else -- navigation, bookmarking, websearch -- turned out to be unnecessary shortcuts for commands more logically located elsewhere in the browser. Now, there is no chance of accidentally clicking "Send Link..." and waiting angrily for the email client to open just so it can be closed. If you want a particular menu-item back, just find the source-line which corresponds to that item and paste this text in front of it: /*KEEP: Good luck readjusting your right-click expectations!
Revert the effects of the custom stylesheet used by the FYAD subforum (id 26) on forums.somethingawful.com. This userstyle also collapses some advertising and navigational elements in the regular forum template.
Currently, the #newtwitter layout doesn't quite fit into a half-screen window on a 1920-px widescreen monitor. I don't maximize my browser, but I often snap it to the side of the screen, and the resultant horizontal scrollbar in Twitter bothers me. This style alters the layout slightly to fit into a 940px-wide window.
Changes the default pointer to an arrow, rather than a hand, when you hover over a tweet.