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A different way to hide ads on userstyles.org -- sort of a "hide & seek"/"peek-a-boo" style :D. Once installed, hover the black [semi-transparent] "tab" at the left, right, or bottom of the window** to slide the ad into view (why? because sometimes they can be rather enlightening... or almost entertaining). (**when they appear--on some pages you won't see all, or even one) Of course, if you already have a style which hides the ads here, then you'll have to disable it or comment out the pertinent line(s) of code.
[ usoMain .ad:fixed ] Coded for Firefox/Gecko
[ usoMain .ad:fixed ] Coded for Firefox/Gecko
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| Author | mod_wastrel |
|---|---|
| Created | Sep 15, 2012 |
| Updated | Sep 28, 2012 |
| Installs (this week) | 0 |
| Installs (total) | 22 |
Did you know that even when you use CSS code to hide page elements, they're still there doing their thing (minus any graphics processing)? Well, they are... and with this style you can easily--when the mood strikes--display the ads** to check out what those little buggers are up to. (**Simply left-clicking on the page header [and holding the mouse button down--for the half-second transition delay] will cause all of the ad elements on the page to slide out together; release the mouse button to have them slide back out of sight.)
28Sep2012: increased width for "post-install" ad (300 [AdSense] to 365 [AfterDownload])
17Sep2012: oops... found another one--need to adjust the code... will do that soon (for the styles browse page); OK, done--think that covers all the ads (but we'll see)
28Sep2012: increased width for "post-install" ad (300 [AdSense] to 365 [AfterDownload])
17Sep2012: oops... found another one--need to adjust the code... will do that soon (for the styles browse page); OK, done--think that covers all the ads (but we'll see)
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