Turns off the sidebar, makes the site more readable on smaller screens
MSDN has just recently revamped its entire website. At first glance it looks pretty plain. But there is one key use for this almost-plain website style ---- userstyles!! Yes, I think the re-styling of websites has finally hit the minds of the website developers. MSDN's new site is VERY stylish-friendly... almost everything seems to be done with CSS and is very easy to change. This first "test" submission I slapped together is midnight blue, as with all my themes its easier on the eyes.
More readable styles for MSDN Library (tested Mac OS X only) #Based on Cleaner MSDN Library.
This script removes unnecessary components from the MSDN articles top header and enhances text fonts and format Updated: September 19, 2008 The script changes: - Header has a compact search bar and nothing else ;) - Table of content items have very narrow margin between levels - Article text font size is larger, justified and has greater line height - Code text font size is larger and uses Consolas font Tested on 1024x786 resolution See the difference: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa697427(VS.80).aspx
Removes ugly "Propose better translation" ("Предложите более удачный вариант перевода") popup from MSDN pages.
Removes the popup translations from msdn library and makes the shown text readable.
Style for a more readable msdn magazine articles
After switching to the low-bandwidth version of MSDN, printing the thing has these afwul black bands at the side, and the space reserved on the left hand side for the context and menu is wasted on every single page. This style removes that, so that printing an article only prints the useful stuff.