CSS overrides for new Twitter web UI (cdpn.io)
over 9 years ago from Alex Morris
over 9 years ago from Alex Morris
Am I the only one who thinks that the Twitter redesign is great?
I don't like having to scroll to see trending topics on a 15" laptop, but outside of that I think it's a solid update.
People look at trending topics?
I do, yeah. It's how I see what people are talking about at a glance. Is there a better way that I'm missing?
Very cool CSS override for the four people that care..
i hate the new twitter ui, but still think this is dumb.
This just turned the nav bar black and added a promoted tweet to the feed. Confused as to what this is supposed to do.
It's a starter set of styles for undoing some of the more jarring aspects of the new Twitter UI. The promoted tweet thing is unrelated. It'd be cool if people forked the codepen and took it further :)
I'm a big user of the Stylish browser extension that allows me to tweak site's to work better for me. Love it and recommend it to everyone on here if they're not using it already. That said, I also highly recommend that you give new designs a minute to grow on you and experience them as intended for a while first before you go customizing and hacking it back to the way it was before.
For those interested, here's a stylesheet by mdo (Bootstrap) to bring the Twitter iOS look to the web. https://github.com/mdo/twitter-userstyle
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