By using our Web skills, we could make the tools we use all day prettier. There are many tools and ways: application theming, bookmarklets, user scripting (Greasemonkey et al).
An example: Me and my friends use Trac a lot. All day we look at its quite ugly CSS. Why do we put up with it? You can see the less-than-beautiful looks at http://trac.edgewall....
Trac's Open Source, styled with CSS, and scripted with jQuery. We should make a clean, good-looking Theme for it.
Which all-day apps are eye-sores for you? Let's customize!
Workshop: Prettify your most-used Web Tools
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- The Öresund JavaScript Meetup
- Date
- Mon, 14 Jun 2010, 17:00 - 19:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Malmö, SE
- Cost
- Free
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