Just a minor update, Comic Sans Be Gone now works on inline styles and FONT tags. Thanks to goblindegook for that. For Chrome users goblindegook’s Allvetica replaces Arial and optionally Comic Sans with Helvetica.

We all love to hate Comic Sans, so I whipped up a little Safari extension to remove it from any page and replace it with a much more pleasing font. I was concerned that changing the font would mess up designs, but then I remembered that they were using comic sans, so it wasn’t a real concern. However, it ** will slow down all web pages ** , as it iterates all stylesheet rules.

Over on the TaoEffect blog there’s an article on iPhone and third party frameworks where it’s claimed that cross-platform frameworks can work because it works for Firefox on MacOS X. Even the blog acknowledges that there are problems, noting that it doesn’t integrate with the system keychain, but that these are “minor issues”. I disagree. Since Firefox doesn’t use the keychain passwords in Firefox are not subject to my keychain policy.

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Super bio with markdown support COOL

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