2005/8/13, Vi Arguelles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dave Ewart wrote:
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> >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 e
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.p
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Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
Just out of curiosity, have you set:
Edit > Preferences > General > Font & Colors... > Always use my: [x] Colors
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>>>No i didn't, but it is not exacly what i want
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>>Can you explain why this is not exactly what y
2005/8/13, Dave Ewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> > 2005/8/12, roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>Just out of curiosity, have you set:
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> >>Edit > Preferences > General > Font & Colors... > Always use my: [x] Colors
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> > No
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Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> 2005/8/12, roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>Just out of curiosity, have you set:
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>>Edit > Preferences > General > Font & Colors... > Always use my: [x] Colors
>
> No i didn't, but it is not exacly what i want
Can you explain wh
2005/8/12, roach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> Just out of curiosity, have you set:
>
> Edit > Preferences > General > Font & Colors... > Always use my: [x] Colors
>
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> Robert "roach" Spencer
> Pietermaritzburg
> South Africa
No i didn't, but it is not exacly what i want
Hi,
Just out of curiosity, have you set:
Edit > Preferences > General > Font & Colors... > Always use my: [x] Colors
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Robert "roach" Spencer
Pietermaritzburg
South Africa
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Maybe it is al little OT, sorry.
I found that is better (for me) to read light text on dark
background, rathrt than black text on white background (that is
usually the default of HTML pages).
I set up the fonts & color of Firefox, and with simple (no CSS) pages
it works ok. Now on many pages the
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