Showing posts with label firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label firefox. Show all posts

February 20, 2007

Hacking Twitter with Stylish

You can read about the evolution of this hack here, here and here.

Twitter contacts tweak

I've taken Chris Messina's Stylish CSS and tweaked it a bit. To apply this style to Twitter in Firefox install the Stylish extension, create a Blank Style, and paste in the following code:

@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document domain("twitter.com") {

#friends a[rel=contact] { display:block; text-decoration:none!important; margin:0 0 8px 0!important; }
#friends a[rel=contact] img { margin:0 4px -8px 0!important; text-decoration:none!important; border:1px solid #999!important; opacity: .7; }
#friends a[rel=contact]:after { content: attr(title); font-family:Verdana; font-size:.9em; }
#friends a[rel=contact]:hover img { opacity: 1; }

}
if you're curious i've also got some stylish hacks for del.icio.us, 30boxes, and isoHunt.

October 24, 2006

download firefox 2.0

so, mozilla was supposed to officially release 2.0 this morning. they haven't updated their web site yet, but they have put the 2.0 release in their public download directory (timestamp: 23-Oct-2006 03:19).

go get it!

Get Songbird
Songbird 0.2: while you're at it, go grab Songbird. they're calling it a "Developer Preview," but it is the official 0.2 release. if you like it, you could put one of their cute li'l birdies on your web site.

October 16, 2006

Songbird Nest

I don't write often, but what's even more pathetic is that I've got drafts lying around from a year ago! I thought I'd finish up this one, since Songbird is about to hit another milestone. These guys have one of the coolest products (and one of the slowest dev cycles) I've seen crop up here in the "new bubble" in downtown SF.

To sum it up, and steal from their Web site:

Songbird is a desktop Web player, a digital jukebox and Web browser mash-up. Like Winamp, it supports extensions and skins feathers. Like Firefox®, it is built from Mozilla®, cross-platform and open source.


It's a compelling bit of software; one part iTunes and one part Firefox. The Web site is well designed, their mascot is cute and memorable, and they seem to have a very talented (albeit rather slow) team of web heads working diligently to craft their ultimate music player. The software itself has a very clean, simple, well-designed UI, and the feature list has all the bells and whistles you would expect from a modern player (including a "Super Slim Mini-Mode" to leave in the corner of your screen).

So what makes Songbird different? It's an all-in-one package -- media search, playback, and file management -- not to mention a full-fledged browser, to boot! While browsing the web, the bottom of the application shows all playable media files linked from or contained within the page. I can click the link to play the file right in Songbird, or drag and drop it into my library. Works well for video and podcasts, too.

It's definitely beta software (not the indefinite web2.0 kind, but the real kind, complete with crashes and all), so take your chances, but have fun and explore the web through the eyes of that cute li'l bird.