Partially reverts GitHub's style to its looks before the UI changes
GitHub Revert Style is a small stylesheet I designed after GitHub introduced a bunch of UI changes which made the site look more roundish, and decentred most of the content displayed on the site. These styles revert some of these changes.
It currently does the following:
You may apply these styles by using a browser extension. For example, Stylus is a browser extension which allows users to stylise any page they want using CSS that loads along with the page itself.
You may download Stylus here:
Once you install Stylus, simply follow these steps:
github-revert-style.css
into the new style. Click the '+' sign at the bottom and add a newgithub.com
as the target domain. Click Save, and the snippetThis is just meant to be a personal taste "rollback". I've used these styles ever since GitHub changed its looks and, to be fair, they have survived the test of time quite well.
These styles have only been tested in 1920x1080 displays.
Feel free to report any issues on the Issues tab. I'll likely get to them sooner!