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February 13, 2012

Move Twitter Content Pane Left

twitter_content_paneI have been using Twitter for a while, and each time they change their site design it takes a bit of time to get used to it again. However, their last change (which I only recently inherited) didn't sit well with me; I don't like the content pane on the right. Here's a way to move it back to the left...

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Note that this user script only works in Chrome. I tried it in Firefox with Greasemonkey installed, but it didn't work and I didn't take any time to debug it since I use Chrome. So, if you want to use this script, try it in Chrome.

Installation

Here is a link to the script:
twitleft32.gif twitleft.user.js

After you click the link, you will get a warning at the bottom of your browser, and you will need to click "continue". Then you will get a second warning, saying that this script will be running when you are on twitter.com, you will need to click "install" here. Finally, you will get one more notice saying that the script is installed.

If you want to disable or remove it in the future, just go to your extensions menu and find TwitLeft, and click remove.

Posted by Hammer at February 13, 2012 09:37 AM

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