on Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 07:20:27AM -0600, Kent West (westk@acu.edu) wrote: > I thought Mozilla allowed one to specify a custom stylesheet, and yet > I'm finding no option for that in FireFox. Am I missing something? I did > a google and went to the FireFox Extensions page and searched fro > "style", but didn't find anything that really looked promising. EditCSS > looked the most promising, but the description doesn't sound like the > user tool I thought Moz browsers had. > > Perhaps my understanding of custom stylesheets is faulty; I thought you > could create a local stylesheet (or several), and then specify FireFox > to use that stylesheet for rendering custom versions of HTML mark-up, > like custom versions of the <H1> tag, etc. What Roberto said WRT userContent.css. This is a default, applied at render-time stylesheet. Not sure how Fire$RANWORD treats _additional_ user-specified stylesheets. In Galeon 1.2.x, it's possible to register a number of additional stylesheets which are then applied on an as-requested basis. I've got one which strips all font, background, and background image settings, for example, to render a straight black-and-white page (with blue/magenta links). Helpful on some obscenely overspecified websites. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Save Bob Edwards! http://www.savebobedwards.com/
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