Hide the disclaimer text on the cache and print-friendly pages. Note: To use this user style, and the services of geocaching.com, you must agree to the terms and conditions in Groundspeak's disclaimer. http://www.geocaching.com/about/disclaimer.aspx In other words, hiding the disclaimer does not negate it.
Several changes to reduce vertical white space and other tweaks to the geocaching.com site. CSS is heavily commented and individual sections can be removed or tweaked. For maximum enjoyment, I suggest using this in tandem with Chrysalides's greasemonkey script found here: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/66400
Script replaces new icons with old ones. Based on LilDevil's script.
Removes the "Premium Features" from the map page. If you are not a premium user, you can't use the filters right to the map anyway. Additionally removes the text advertisement on top of the map.
Augmente la taille des champs "description courte", "description longue", "note au Reviewer" et "indice"
eltávolítja kétoldalról a kattintható, idegesítő sávokat, majd középre centrálja az oldalt.
Geocaching.com on 7/23/08 or so updated their site css and unfortunately made every link BRIGHT PURPLE. This kills that and sets it to two shades of blue for visited and hover. Also removed a few other annoying elements, especially the stupid UserVoice tab.
Sometime in May 2004, Geocaching.com changed the images they used from a nice yellow smiley for cache finds, and a purple frownie for DNFs. The new images have too much lipstick, and too much blue. Then in May 2011, geocaching.com changed the images again to be even more hideous, in my opinion. This userstyle brings the legacy images from 2003 back.
geocaching.com assumes that your browser has a certain width and enforces it in their CSS (to 950 pixels at this time), causing some undesirable horizontal scrolling to see the page in its full width. This style removes this requirement, the page will fit your browser as any well-behaved HTML page would do.