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CNR
19th February 2011, 22:21
http://cybernetnews.com/customize-website-css/

Once installed you’ll see a “CSS” icon in the address bar, and a sidebar will appear when you click on it. From there you can begin selecting elements on the page to customize their color, layout, or even hide them. As you can see in the screenshot above I went ahead and completely removed the Yahoo sidebar that normally appears along the left side, and then changed the hyperlink color to green. There is also an advanced mode if you wanted to write your own CSS code rather than using the actual interface.



https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/oiaejidbmkiecgbjeifoejpgmdaleoha
http://i51.tinypic.com/f4mr2u.jpg

in the colors of red bull website
http://i51.tinypic.com/2zzoi68.jpg

Wade91
21st February 2011, 02:54
sounds pretty cool :p sence i mostly use google chrome, i might try this out sometime

Rollo
21st February 2011, 03:02
sounds pretty cool :p sence i mostly use google chrome, i might try this out sometime

Google Chrome has an automatic spelling checker that puts a little wavy red line under words that it thinks are spelled incorrectly. You might wish to also try this out sometime.

Wade91
21st February 2011, 03:19
Google Chrome has an automatic spelling checker that puts a little wavy red line under words that it thinks are spelled incorrectly. You might wish to also try this out sometime.
i've often stated on this site that i'm to lazy to use spellcheck, however i've kinda changed my stance on that, as of the past couple of months i've actually used spellcheck quite a bit, i guess i finally decided that i wanna be able to correctly spell what i'm trying to communicate when i'm in chat rooms with online friends and such, so now i've kinda gotten in the habit of using spellchack where ever i post on the internet, last night i posted a thread on here about something that happened to me at walmart ad (https://www.weeklyads2.com/walmart/) yesterday, i dont think you would be able to find many spelling errors in it :)

Rollo
21st February 2011, 03:40
i dont think you would be able to find many spelling errors in it :)

If you don't include "I" then I make out 10 errors but if you do include "I" you get 48. That's roughly 1 for every 13 words.
"...and that's terrible."

Jag_Warrior
21st February 2011, 03:45
Don't listen to him, Wade! With (only) 1 in 13 errors, you've easily attained a 50% improvement. :p :

Say, what's the weather like in the Hamptons this weekend? How about an invite, so that me and my new girl can join you and Muffy on the boat this summer? Come on, be a good sport, old stick.