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I wish someone would write an alternative to Stylish for Firefox (I would try if I knew where to even start...).

Looks good though. I don't use Chrome, so can't test it, but judging from the screenshot, perhaps some syntax highlighting?

Nice and simple though. Guess a sharing feature would be the next step?


I've always wanted to learn a language and make a game out of it, but procrastination always gets the better of me (5 years later, I still haven't learnt anything). Congratulations, good luck and keep it up!


There is more to 4chan than just /b/.

Yes, /b/ seems to be the only reason people hear or know about 4chan. But /b/ has done this sort of stuff in the past for massive 'lulz', and they have also stopped stuff like animal cruelty, or even that one kid who decided to post a pic of his feet in people's salad (which got him fired).

Good times here, http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/tom-green-raids

There's another 50 boards on 4chan ranging from animals to papercraft. Explore.


Why would I want to explore a place that hosts a filthy cesspool crawling with loathsome sloths and immature rejects from all walks of life?

Thanks for your great advice, but I think I'll just stay as far away from that place as possible. I'm sure I'll be able to read about it somewhere else, the next time these mindless children decide to go too far.


Because it's interesting.


Sure, there are other boards, but /b/ is bigger than all of them combined, and is the primary reason for 4chan's fame. It's not entirely accurate to assume that they are one and the same, but it's mostly accurate.


Yeah, it's crap to be cruel to animals, but people? Do whatever you want to 'em!

4chan as a whole may have redeeming value (I'm not involved, so I can't say), but to the rest of the world, 4chan == /b.


To be fair the animals didn't hurt anyone and were tortured and killed

She was trying to shill her porn site and knowingly poked a hornets nest

Bit of a difference


Reminds me of that advertisement someone did on Pinterest, where you had to scroll down quickly as well.

edit: Uniqlo, that was it. not on their Pinterest anymore. Video for same effect - http://youtu.be/e5FM-VcE7UA


I believe you had a sample/demo page with v1? I thought that highlighted what the stylesheet achieves quite nicely.

Also, I reckon test case examples for each browser quirk would be cool, so people who wanna see what each thing changes/causes, can go through the commented code and see what removing certain declarations would change/effect.

Keep developing cool stuff necolas!


The test page still exists, but isn't currently surfaced on the project page - http://necolas.github.com/normalize.css/2.0.1/test.html. Thanks!


Most users' arguments to that are they open a thread, click preload images/expand images, walk away, and so when the thread is dead/they come back, they have all the posts, and the full resolution images (not thumbnails). And the image expanding is done through userscripts/client side.


Would be great to see a Stylish version for Firefox (and Chrome) users. Nice work.


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