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  1. @abhishek_m No, the update is 64 bit! http://8-p.info/greasekit/
  2. @rcosgrove problem with heavy load on my server - should be back soon
  3. @abhishek_m You just need to update to the latest version of Greasekit!
  4. @LeMadChef No sorry, you'd need to look for a different theme!
  5. @edurelief Have you updated SIMBL too? ;)
  6. @edurelief Have you updated to the latest greasekit?
  7. Helvetireader2 is underway. Will look very similiar, but hopefully with less code, more whitespace. It'll also hide more UI than version 1.
  8. @feedly I would say a big fat YES if you can open up Feedly to work in other browsers! ;)
  9. @scott_ish A Feedly look would be great, but not easy to create, or more vitally, maintain.
  10. Thinking about maybe doing a Helvetireader 2. Starting again from scratch, but maybe being more ruthless with pruning UI.
  11. @chenloonchan Other folks have already done them: http://www.josefrichter.com... + http://www.iamadtaylor.com/...
  12. @gregorylam Shouldn't be. The userscript references the same CSS file.
  13. @gregorylam Probably, but that's beyond my skills! Why not just use the Stylish extension, and paste the CSS into a style for that?
  14. @barrypitts I'm afraid Helvetireader is not currently under active development, as I'm now using Fever. Otherwise I would've said yes!
  15. @gregorylam Your best bet is not to use a userscript. What browser are you using?
  16. @adamcadwell using greasemonkey or stylish? (Not sure I can do anything about it though! Bit beyond my skills)
  17. @adamcadwell Browser? Platform?
  18. Ah sorry, I see what people mean by a Mark all as Read button. It is hidden, but you can use shift + a
  19. @dark5un It's at the bottom! (also you can use shift + a)
  20. Josef Richter has made a Helvetireader icon for Fluid and Prism! http://bit.ly/1btLoj