So, I made the world's shortest CSS patch -- for firefox, if you have stylish, just select 'write new style for this site', plonk the code below in there, and give it a name. For other browsers, you can probably use the fact that this is a bog simple patch to do it yourself using another method.
For firefox without stylish, you can create a new content css override file by taking the text below and pasting it into a new text file called:
C:\Documents and Settings\<MyUserName>\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<random gibberish directory name>\chrome\userContent.css
For the standard installation and all on windows xp. Windows 7 changes 'documents and settings' to 'users' and I don't know if 'application data' has the same name or not, but it should be easy once you find 'mozilla'
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@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
@-moz-document domain("transcendence.mostlynothing.info") {
body {
background-color: black;
color:white;
}
}
Oh, and if anyone doesn't know, Stylish is a firefox addon for tweaking how sites look. There's a whole repository of makeovers for various sites you can use with it. I didn't upload this anywhere because it's so basic and the log server is quasi-private, didn't want random people finding out about it in reverse .
It's available at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/ if anyone is curious; it dosen't run any actual code, so it's safer and less invasive than GreaseMonkey (another domain-specific modifiaction plugin) can be.