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Re: Width of tab character in Firefox.



On Thu, 2021-02-18 at 18:43 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> peter@easthope.ca composed on 2021-02-18 14:57 (UTC-0800):
> 
> > Instructions are plausible.  Found userChrome.css mentioned here.
> > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox/Tweaks
> > Therefore made this.
> > 
> > peter@joule:/home/peter$ cat ~/.mozilla/firefox/cizpqwpf.default/chrome/userChro
> > me.css
> > #element {
> >         /* set size of tab key to 4 white spaces */
> >         -moz-tab-size: 4;
> >         tab-size: 4;
> > }
> > Tab width hasn't changed yet.   =8~/
> 										
> userChrome.css is for UI text. userContent.css is for window content, which will
> largely or entirely be overridden by web page CSS most of the time, unless you
> spend a lot of time overriding the specific overrides, or use an add-on to
> override the overrides for you.

Or use !important property in your CSS, or do websites have a tendency
of fighting you by using that too?

I use { display: none!important; } in my userContent.css to stop
annoying elements on some website I frequent, or other hacks to fix
broken sites.

-- 
Tixy


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