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customising your web experience - Plenum - 11-25-2012

if you happen to be using chrome, there is a cool extension called Stylebot

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylebot/oiaejidbmkiecgbjeifoejpgmdaleoha

it might be avaliable for firefox, or there will be something similiar anyway.

this extension allows you to change the css of a webpage. In english, that means the font sizes and colors, being able to hide panels or sections, etc

it's really neat if you want to change the experience of bring4th.

some people don't like the like system, so they can hide that entirely. You can change the font size of a particular header etc, without changing the font sizes overall (control + and -)

you can change Monica's user name to something other than purple, or turn her back into an ordinary user lol

my favourite one is hiding all usernames, and reading a thread that way. Makes for some interesting guesswork as to who posted what.

all the changes are stored but can be undone with a single click.

some pretty cool modding Cool


RE: customising your web experience - Spaced - 11-25-2012

I think there's a similar plugin for firefox called Greasemonkey


RE: customising your web experience - hogey11 - 11-26-2012

Quote:my favourite one is hiding all usernames, and reading a thread that way. Makes for some interesting guesswork as to who posted what.

Haha that would be an interesting exercise indeed.

I wonder who here has the most recognizable 'tone of type'?