This style was deleted by its author, decorator@userstyles

decorator@userstyles deleted this style because of "Commentsystem has changed since the release of this style.
Try Kotaku Fix instead: https://www.google.com/search?q=kotakufix"

Try Kinja Ungrey Comments instead of this deleted style.

See more styles for Gawker

Gawker: Enhanced comments (Lifehacker, Gizmodo...)

Added by decorator@userstyles, Created: Jul 08, 2009, Updated: Jan 06, 2010
No screenshot

Description:

_____________________

NEW: Now working on all Gawker Websites!

Yay! This style was featured on Lifehacker:
http://lifehacker.com/5311321/lifehacker-enhanced-comments-user-script-fixes-some-comment-20-annoyances
_____________________

"Fixes" the new comment style on Gawker Websites:
( http://lifehacker.com/5311032/welcome-to-lifehacker-comments-20 )

-Changes the color of all comments to black for better readability
-Highlighting for "good" comments
-Disables the background-color-change on hover
-Wider comments to use the available space
-Moves replies to the right and adds a dotted line to their left

More info
_____________________

NOTE: November 2009 update doesn't automatically show all comments anymore. But after clicking once on the "Show all discussions" link, the website will remember this setting now. So this is not needed anymore.
_____________________

UPDATES:
06-01-2009: Fixed comment width - again.
23-11-2009: Style working again.
24-07-2009: Fix: Comment width.
10-07-2009: Wider comments, changed highlighting color.
10-07-2009: Fix: Hide placeholder comment.
10-07-2009: Working on all Gawker Websites.
09-07-2009: First release (Lifehacker only).
_____________________

Please post any wishes, bugs etc. here:
http://forum.userstyles.org/?CategoryID=19196
_____________________

This style is licensed under a "Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported" license.
More information here: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
_____________________

Installs:
Applies to:
gawker.com, deadspin.com, kotaku.com, jezebel.com... More »

Related styles:

WARNING: This webware is not functioning properly. Please enable javascript in your browser and try again.