Firefox & Stylish
"Stylish is a Firefox, Thunderbird, Flock, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite, and Songbird extension that allows easy management of user styles. User styles empower your browsing experience by letting you fix ugly sites, customize the look of your browser or mail client, or just have fun. With an online repository at userstyles.org, you don't even need to know how to write styles yourself; just a couple clicks and the chosen style is applied. Stylish is to CSS what Greasemonkey is to JavaScript, and unlike other methods of using user styles, most styles take effect immediately."
A number of Free custom styles for use with IconBuffet have been posted on userstyles.org
Here is the current list:
IB free deliveries crunch
IBGG IconBuffet "Spam Be Gone"
IBGG IconBuffet Makeover
IconBuffet Christmas
- This is one I just created for the Christmas season.
IconBuffet Message Crunch
IconBuffet Restyled
IconBuffet: My Icons Restyled
I was suprised how easily one can change the whole look and feel of a website, that is not your own, with these tools. Truely amazing and a must have for any web developer.
If you're a Firefox user just install the Stylish extension, then click on one of the userstyles.org links above. Click the button "Load into Stylish" and you're done! It's that easy.
Please feel free to download/install Stylish and give some of the styles above a try. It really only takes one click.
It's worth downloading Firefox just to try this out.



louiemctool on Dec 21, 2007
yep. i use the styles created by THiC, mostly.
dgtlb on Dec 22, 2007
will def. have a look. thanks!
alethiophile on Dec 22, 2007
Looks cool!
Riverdog on Dec 23, 2007
What's great is that the styles can be turned on/off with a single click.
Say, for example, I was out of tokens and running "Spam be Gone" by the IBGG to hide all the unwanted deliveries. Then, when my tokens refill I can just turn the style off and viola my spam is back. Very cool.
Stratification on Dec 27, 2007
Very cool, can't wait until it gets updated for the latest 3.0 beta so I can use it again. (I mostly use it for changing the Google Reader interface).
Riverdog on Jan 04, 2008
It's a great way to learn CSS.