{"url":"https://userstyles.org/styles/20458/diggbar-mini","name":"DiggBar Mini","description":"Turns the DiggBar into a small translucent overlay that sits in the top left corner of your browser with everything removed except the digg count and the digg, bury and close buttons. You can also set it to auto-hide by uncommenting a section of code at the top. When the bar is set to auto-hide you will only see a 25px wide section of it until it's moused over, at which point the whole bar is shown. If you want to keep the extra features I removed but still hate that big honking toolbar taking up space on your screen, you can try my style 20460 style.\r\n\r\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\n08/26/2009: Initial release.\r\n10/01/2009: Shrunk the bar down a little more and fixed several bugs.\r\n11/15/2009: Tweaked the style so it works correctly in webkit-based browsers, so Google Chrome users (and presumably Safari users with GreaseKit) can load this style as a user script. It should also work in Opera, though you won't get the rounded corners since Opera doesn't support the border-radius property of CSS3 yet. Also re-wrote the style to use the digg.com domain instead of using a list of prefixes commonly used for DiggBar URLs (i.e. http://digg.com/d3). Let me know if this causes problems with any pages on Digg.","author":"Wes M","created":"2009-08-26T07:58:54.000Z","created_ago":"almost 17 years","updated":"2009-11-15T05:45:00.000Z","updated_ago":"over 16 years","category":"site","subcategory":"digg","weekly_installs":6,"total_installs":96,"rating":"none","isPremium":false,"screenshot":"https://userstyles.org/style_screenshot_thumbnails/20458_after.png?r=1781017325","license":null}