Dave Ewart wrote:
OK, I understand. Given that you don't want to force *every* page to follow your own choice, perhaps you should define your own basic CSS and then use it for sites you deem 'poorly designed' by using the WebDeveloper extension? https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=60 Dave.
_Or _ you could use this little handy bookmarklet: <code>javascript:(function(){var newSS, styles='* { background: white ! important; color: black !important } :link, :link * { color: #0000EE !important } :visited, :visited * { color: #551A8B !important }'; if(document.createStyleSheet) { document.createStyleSheet(%22javascript:'%22+styles+%22'%22); } else { newSS=document.createElement('link'); newSS.rel='stylesheet'; newSS.href='data:text/css,'+escape(styles); document.getElementsByTagName(%22head%22)[0].appendChild(newSS); } })();
</code>Call it Zap Colors, add it to your bookmarks toolbar and use it whenever you'd like to change colors. There's a bunch of this bookmarklets here: http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/zap.html , in case this is not what you wanted.
No, i'm not affiliated with this site. cheers! ~vi