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Review written by kukrapok - see all my reviews (2)
Works like a charm here. Only few visual glitches, and with every update there are fewer. Saved my eyes and fit my global desktop theme! Thanks a bunch for this 5-start piece of software!
...Some! Two Thumbs Up!
Review written by Rodent - see all my reviews (2)
i like this script very much but since it was updated now when i click inside the search field the box borders vanishes leaving just the cursor visible, also the colour outlining the box no longer changes to what the Link colour has been changed to! weird since it did before'
only script I've found that still shows box' was Black Skin 2.0
apart from these everything else works.
Awesome colors. Google Enhanced BLACK will save ur eyes from blindness.
Black background, dark text. Not a good combo.
I've been very satisfied, however... Google Reader is somewhat problematic, and Google+ just doesn't work for me. Also, recently (as mentioned, very rudely, below) the update pop-ups simply won't stop, even after (and no matter how many times) you update. A fix for this problem would be very much appreciated.
Other than that, it's worked through every FF update (upto and including FF9) since I downloaded it. It also never breaks in a critical way, and has been updated fairly quickly, after changes to Google's various services.
Thanks.
Asshole. I hope you get raped and then get AIDS you little shitfuck.
Review written by clmc - see all my reviews (1)
Hi,
A few days ago I found that there is a black band in Google page which I did not know how it got there ?
I did some research and found its called google Enhanced Black.
Please advise how to remove/uninstall this feature ?
Regards
ClmC
Frankly I don't know what I did before this script. I'd cobble together ugly scripts to get the job done, but Gabe has done an excellent job making a single script to catch Google in its entirety, even to the point of checking different country's domains and cross-browser support.
Support is continuous as Google loves to change their code and roll it out to different locales at different times, but Gabe stays on top of it and listens to user input.
This will always be one of the first scripts I install on a new machine.