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Updated: 3/30/08 Removed gap between Logo and Compose Mail button. Remove "/*" and "*/" at end of script to AutoHide the header and hover Gm icon in top-right corner to expose header.
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Looks great!!! Can this be done for Google Calendar also?
Doesn't work - just a dialogue box telling me that something to do with the text (I forget what) isn't "declared" I cannot even get a preview
great! :)
but can somebody tell me how to edit the script so i can keep the colours for labels? i saw it in one of the previous versions
thanks
Your style is very good. Anyway with my screen resolution, 800x600, the message body shifts to the right:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/8/9/1334417/Dark_Gmail.png
I hope you'll fix this little bug :-)
Is there an error in it now?
I get an error when trying to preview it:
"This Style has problems that may prevent it from working:
Expected Identifier or string for value in attribute selector but found '1f80'. Malformed simple selector as negation pseudo-class argument '1f80'.Ruleset ignored due to bad selector"Any ideas?
this is great! one question or problem, is it compatible with rich text? when i switch to rich text it turns all black when composing an email (not usable). i had (have) the same issue with the painted black style. but this is still great!!
Awesome! I like dark styles in general but this one takes the cake :)
Thanks so much for making it!
I think this is a wonderful style. However the only complaint I have is that (at least in my experience) there is absolutely NO way to distinguish read messages from unread ones. Please update this style by allowing unread messages to have a different color in the Inbox. Or, alternately, you could simply cause the read ones to take on a smaller, thinner text style, while allowing unread messages to remain bold. However, I believe that some combination of these suggestions would be best. Otherwise, great style. Thanks!
Absolutely gorgeous. Objectively, it fits perfectly, it has been very well thought, handy, easy. Subjectively, I just happen to like this combination of dark gray, black and white designed in harmony, which means a rest for the eyes and a continued pleasure for the view (exotic colors/combinations get quickly boring). I admit a great deal of admiration, this is really a splendid work. Srazzano, whoever you may be : bravo!
All that light gray is horrid. It would be great if it was simply the silver text on the black background, as you had before. Simple, elegant, classy.