The recommended way to install user styles is to use Firefox with Stylish.
If you already have Firefox with Stylish, make sure this site is allowed to run JavaScript.
You've installed this user style in Stylish. To uninstall it, open the Tools menu, choose Add-ons, click the User Styles panel on the top, click on the entry for this user style, and click Uninstall.
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You've installed this user style in Stylish. To uninstall it, open the Tools menu, choose Stylish, and remove the entry from there.
You've installed this user style in Stylish, but a newer version is available.
To uninstall this user style, open the Tools menu, choose Add-ons, click the User Styles panel on the top, click on the entry for this user style, and click Uninstall.
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When the newly redesigned dashboard arrived at WordPress.com in December 2008, it bought with it a radical and decent design, dripping with snazzy Javascript and what have you. This is all very well, but unfortunately there were a couple of things that irritated me, and probably numerous others.
First off, the typography. Whilst the WordPress.com home page and associated paraphanalia uses Lucida Sans Unicode when Lucida Grande is not present, we Windows users are now stuck with Verdana. This style seeks to address this – now, you can look at the "dashboard" and be annoyed by the Lucida in the top toolbar and the out-of-place Verdana elsewhere.
Also, this style gets rid of the silly little stats smiley face at the bottom of the page.