User style sheets that make my web browsing better.
Good user interfaces should
- have few visual elements on the screen
- only show you the tools and information that you use
- make efficient use of your screen space
- not be annoying
- Install the Stylus browser extension.
- Click the site name in the table below.
- Alternately, you can open the user style file from this repository that you want, then click the Raw button.
- On the Stylus page that appears, click the Install button.
Site | Changes |
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All | Underlines will intersect with text, instead of leaving a gap around descenders, which is ugly and distracting. |
Bitbucket | Expand text editor to full height of window, instead of being annoyingly short. |
Bleeping Computer | Dark mode for articles. |
Bluesky | Render quad image posts left to right instead of top to bottom, so they match the Bluesky Android app and Twitter. |
Google Messages | Fit more efficiently in narrow viewports, like Vivaldi panels. |
Inoreader | Removed clutter, fixed many ugly styles. Made certain thumbnails appear only on hover. Removed dead zone between articles in Column View. |
JSON Editor Online | Fixed layout calculation when ads are blocked. |
Mastodon | Moved navigation panel to the left side of the timeline, and the composition panel to the right side. |
Pandora | Fixed layout calculation when ads are blocked. |
Slack | Enlarged emoticons. |
Stack Exchange | Removed clutter on question pages. |
Splitwise | Hide clutter on itemized editor panel. |
Twitch | Enabled HTML5 video context menu, useful for Video Popout. |
Removed clutter, ads, and unwanted tweets. Render avatars in rounded rectangles instead of circles. Revert many stupid changes. You can block keywords with Ben's Twitter Politics Filter. |
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The Verge | Dark mode for articles. |
Vivaldi Open Image | Checkerboard transparency matting and black background, to look like Photoshop. |
Wikipedia | Removed clutter. |
Wired | Dark mode for articles. |
YouTube | Removed clutter. |