
I use Gmail all the time, and sometimes it becomes a bit monotonous to keep looking at the same interface. So, if you do not know what you are doing, you can just ignore this. Of course, you will need to properly follow through the code to understand where to make the changes. You can go through the code, and make any setting changes that you want, to change how Gmail appears for you. Here, on the right side, you can see the complete code for the style. Click on that icon, and you will see an “Edit” option below “ style for Gmail”. This shows that a Userscript is working on this page. To make the change, go to Gmail, and you will see Stylish icon in Address Bar, with number “1” visible on it. And the best part is that Stylish lets you change everything in fact, it shows you the complete source code, so you can modify anything that you want. If you are an advanced user, you might want to tinker around with a few settings. Some other Gmail tricks you can also try: Whenever you want to go back to native Gmail look, just go to Stylish extension and disable this UserScript. As soon as you do that, you will see that Gmail now looks like, on the same lines as the screenshot I have attached above!įor normal users, the tutorial ends here.
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If you already have Gmail opened, you will need to refresh it.


Just clicking on the button is all it takes. Click on this button to install the script. This button will come only if the extension is properly installed, otherwise it will give you a message to install the extension first. If you have installed the extension in step 1 above, then you will see a button called “Install with Stylish”. If you already have this extension, move on to the next step. This is a generic extension that is required to use any userscript available on. The extension is actually available for Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc.
