Greasemonkey script fixes crummy Library of Congress photo-exhibit UI

Yesterday, I blogged about the remarkable Library of Congress photo collection, "America from the Great Depression to World War II: Color Photographs from the FSA-OWI, 1939-1945," which is marred by a terrible, ugly, hard-to-navigate user-interface.

Simon Willison has hacked together a terrific Greasemonkey script called americanmemoryfixer.user.js that fixes the user-interface's worst sins:

* Changes the colour scheme to black-on-white, and the typeface to Verdana.
* Removes all table borders.
* Adds headings to some pages, and fixes various title tags.
* Sets the default gallery view to be a set of thumbnails, rather than a list of names.
* Displays a large image (as opposed to a thumbnail) when you view a photograph.

Link

(Thanks, Simon!)