I don't understand the last message. Clarify please? On Jun 9, 2004, at 10:16 PM, Nate Weaver wrote:
I actually change it fairly often all at once when I'm blocking something to make sure I haven't messed up (which happens).
On Wednesday, Jun 9, 2004, at 19:43 US/Central, Michael Fivis wrote:
How often do you change out userContent.css?
No doubt you would change it less often than you would change a theme -- and changing the theme requires a restart. (I know Camino doesn't have themes, but Mozilla Suite and Firefox do)
On Jun 9, 2004, at 8:13 PM, Nate Weaver wrote:
I've been using a userContent.css file just fine, but I do have one large gripe: I have to restart Camino for it to take effect, which interrupts my workflow. Now, if there was a way to have Camino reload the file on command, I'd be quite happy. (Is there a way?)
On Wednesday, Jun 9, 2004, at 14:48 US/Central, Michael Fivis wrote:
I've seen PithHelmet, but whats wrong with using a userContent css file? All we need to do is toss in another Camino preferences pane to insert a custom Cascading Style Sheet (as Safari already has), and we're good to go as far as banners/flash ads.
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