Feb 112011
 

The new design of Lifehacker and other Gawker sites bothered me because of the narrow view area and hash-bang, javascript only, style navigation. I haven’t finished rebuilding a clean Gawker interface without the JS, but I did whip up some styles that widen the site. You can use it with Stylebot, Stylish, Greasemonkey (if you convert it to JS).

 
#main-container {
	width: 1150px;
}
 
#container {
	width: 1100px;
	color: #ffffff;
}
 
.permalink h1.title {
	width: 750px;
}
 
.post-body {
	width: 750px;
}
 
#gallery_container {
	width: 765px;
}
 
.inner {
	width: 785px;
}
 
div.gallery_image {
	width: 770px;
	margin-top: 0;
	margin-right: auto;
	margin-left: auto;
	text-align: center;
}
 
div#thumb_navigation {
	width: 785px;
}
 
div.threadnav.chrome.tc.cn_thread_firstpage {
	width: 785px;
}
 
div.imgwrap.abovewrap {
	width: 780px;
	text-align: center;
}
 
.ad_300x250 {
	display: none;
}
 
.post img {
	display: none;
}

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