Has anyone successfully installed HelvetiReader css style on Safari 4 for Windows? On Mac OS it's possible to do using a GreaseKit, which is not available for Windows.

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The newest versions of Chrome can add greasemonkey scripts as Chrome extensions. You can then use the install as a userscript link from the Helvetireader site.

I know that you asked for a Safari solution, not a Chrome solution. Chrome and Safari are both built on the WebKit platform, so I hope this is a feasible solution for you.

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I'm sorry, but this really has almost no connection to his question. A lot of stuff is build on the Webkit engine, but that doesn't make then similar. – alex Feb 4 '10 at 20:05
I acknowledged that this wasn't for Safari. Darius didn't state his purpose for wanting to use Safari, so I offered a solution that works for a browser with some of the same benefits of Safari -- lightweight, webkit rendering, etc. – Doug Harris Feb 4 '10 at 20:23
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