De-clutter Google Reader with Absolutely Customisable
If you're not using Greasemonkey - the super-extensible way to customise sites as you visit them in Firefox - then you're missing out! There are a ton of Greasemonkey scripts available to customise plenty of your favourite web services, including Google Reader. This script to show the Unread count in Gmail, and this one to allow easy reblogging on Tumblr are just two of my favourites, however what if you've got the urge to finely tune the Reader interface? That's where Absolutely Customisable comes in handy.
Absolutely Customisable does exactly what you expect: customisingabsolutely almost everything in the Reader UI. From large sweeping changes like hiding the entire header area, to small things like hiding the chevrons in the UI, Absolutely Customisable is a great way to hide any excess and make the most of your browser window for reading news. If you've got your own pet niggle about the Reader UI you want to change, this is should be your starting point.
[Via Lifehacker]
Absolutely Customisable does exactly what you expect: customising
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Subscribe to commentsxi xeOct 2nd 2009 2:13PM
i installed the Greasemonkey and the Absolutely Customisable, but when i went to google reader nothing happened. i went to the options for greasemonkey but did not know what to click to make the options of what was customisable come up. :(
jeanSep 29th 2009 12:22PM
installed it ... but got into trouble ... first it asked for a new security certificate for goole ... next google got redirected to strand.com
took a while to fix this!!!