Archive for June, 2006

Stylish 0.4 status

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Implemented so far:

The Apply button has been replaced by a Preview button. Preview does not save your code, it simply applies it so you can see the effect of the style. For example, you can check out a style from userstyles.org without actually saving it.
The ability to open as many Add Style windows as you […]

Opera: Rant/Stylish for?

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

So I went and installed Opera 9 on my work computer (I can’t install it at home because they don’t release a 64 bit version and they’re closed source). They’ve come a long way from a few versions ago, where 1/3 of the screen was filled with useless (to me) UI elements by default. Still […]

Links on userstyles

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

You can now create links to other styles or users by just typing in their ID, similar to how Bugzilla works. (Styles’ and users’ IDs are the last part of the URL). For example, writing “This is better than style 70″ in a comment, a style long description, or an obsoletion message now shows as […]

OpenSearch

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

I’ve implemented OpenSearch descriptions. This lets Firefox 2.0 and 3.0 alphas and nightlies to auto-detect the search fields and allow you to add them to the Search Box. This will let various other programs do similar (or different, I guess) things. This is how the Web should work - browsers should be able to gleam […]

Adventures in development - Web standards and Firefox extensions