Is that Gmail?

Is the pale, cold blue of the Gmail interface getting you down?

Change it!

Once again, FireFox shows off it’s power.
I’ve always known you could edit a page’s CSS in real time from the sidebar, and with the plugin. But it seems there is another plugin that will load a choice CSS file by site. So actually you could change the look of any site!

I’ll have to look for some camouflage styles people have made to make one site resemble another. Like the M$ site with a Red Hat style.

Skinning Gmail with a Custom Stylesheet

4 Responses to “Is that Gmail?”

  1. Benny Says:

    Well, I guess I’m going to break down and start using FireFox. All I hear about these days is how great it is. I have a buddy at work that talks about it all the time….oh how theres so many plugins out there for it….I have used it before, don’t really know why I’m not using it now, so I guess I’ll start using it again, haha.

    Later,
    Benny


  2. Casey Says:

    Yeah, I’ve been using firefox for months now, and you know what? Not a damn bit of spyware. Plust the plugins are great. Only downside is there are so many sites out there built specifically for IE. I highly recommend it. I only use IE on those few occasions when a site I want to view is only compatible with IE. That’s getting rarer and rarer now, and is usually the less professional sites (like ot :) )


  3. Dubz Says:

    i have it.. but habit is the worst part of it. I will use it like crazy… then click on my IE icon - and totally forget and be using IE for months. lol oh well I use it when I develop most of the time.

    Dubz


  4. James Says:

    Yeah, that was the same for me. Out of habbit i would hit the little blue E when I would surf.

    Now I have the habbit of trying to use mouse gestures in IE…. try a couple of time before I realize….hehe…


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