Jon Hicks has made an awesome Mac OSX skin (which also works in Windows XP and Vista) for Firefox (and a whole bunch of OS X browser, but we couldn’t care less about those :P).
Easiest is to install Stylish extension for Firefox. Stylish allows you to use your own/another CSS for any site.
Once you’ve installed Stylish, right-click the (new) little icon in your Firefox statusbar and choose Manage Styles… —> Write. Type in a title in the new window and copy the complete content of gReader.css, which you of course already had extracted from the Firefox folder in the downloaded zip.
You hadn’t yet? D’uh.
Save the new style now and done.
Those scripts/skins can anyday stop functioning if something changes in the markup of the site (in this case Google Reader).
Image stolen at the creator’s site.
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1 Stylish and Userstyles // Apr 27, 2007 at 9:27 am// View all comments by Stylish and Userstyles//
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