Show HN: I built a Hacker News userscript to make this site more legible My personal itch to scratch just recently has been the umpteen formatting foibles of HackerNews. So, in the spirit of making the web more personal again, I knocked up a TamperMonkey userscript to fix up the worst of my personal bugbears. This isn't an attempt at a complete rebrand/redesign of the site, instead it's just fixing up what I think are the biggest design/readability issues whilst trying to remain true to the site's existing aesthetic. Key features: * Base font size increased * A little more room around headings * Top menu bar is full-width and with a little more padding * Downvoted comments no longer faint hard-to-read grey. Instead they're rendered with a light gray background and in a smaller font size. * Comments have a more readable max line length * Quotes are parsed and transformed to look like genuine quotes. I.e. any p or span that starts with '>' is transformed and rendered with a light orange background and in italics. * The 'Add comment' box on items is hidden by default. (Surely you'd want to read all the comments first before leaping in with your own 2p's worth!?) Check out the repo's readme for example screenshots. https://ift.tt/jqNsFc2 December 18, 2022 at 05:29AM
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