Filed under: Internet, Mozilla, Browsers
Greasemonkey script goes minimalist on Google Reader

Sure, it's only been a few days since Google rolled out the new look for Reader, but maybe you don't think the collapsible boxes go far enough.
Fans of an even more minimalist interface can grab the Greasemonkey script created by Userscripts contributor DemianGod. It does away with all clutter left behind by your minimized all items and shared items blocks, as well as the add subscription button, and Google's header links.
What's left behind is a clean, uncomplicated view of your subscriptions and a massive search bar across the top.
You'll need the Greasemonkey addon for Firefox, of course. Though I haven't tested it, you may be able to get this one to work in Chrome as well by using GreaseMetal.
Install the script, activate it, refresh your Reader tab, and enjoy the new look.
Fans of an even more minimalist interface can grab the Greasemonkey script created by Userscripts contributor DemianGod. It does away with all clutter left behind by your minimized all items and shared items blocks, as well as the add subscription button, and Google's header links.
What's left behind is a clean, uncomplicated view of your subscriptions and a massive search bar across the top.
You'll need the Greasemonkey addon for Firefox, of course. Though I haven't tested it, you may be able to get this one to work in Chrome as well by using GreaseMetal.
Install the script, activate it, refresh your Reader tab, and enjoy the new look.