UPDATED 12/18/08: Updated for newest site style.
Supports most Gawker sites, including Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Valleywag, Gawker, Jezebel, Defamer, Jalopnik, Io9, Deadspin, The Consumerist, and Kotaku.
Removes everything unnecessary on the site, such as the sidebar, the footer, and almost everything in the header (except the trimmed down logo). Leaves intact almost all of the actual content, even on the post pages (ie. does not remove "Read More", Comments, or Tags). Keeps a similar width for content and also centers the slimmed down column.
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Please increase the width. Also remove the "next" and arrow buttons. Thanks.
As of 9/27/2008 the nest button at the bottom of the pages is gone. Other than that it's perfect.
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I think the width should auto-resize depending on the width of the window. The width should be 100% rather than a specified number of pixels. Also, within the actual articles, I think the pictures should be resized as well so they are not larger than the window.
Nice, though instead of width:700px !important; I use width:1024px !important;
Good enough and no scroll bar...
Thank you for fixing the "Next Button Disappearance" problem. Your style is the only style that I will use for Lifehacker. It's the best. :D
Why do you decrease the width of the content? Why do web developers think that people are still using 800x600 or 1024x768 resolutions? Give me a break.
Oh, I could just hug you... thank you SO much for this style!!