In fact, as far as I am concerned, editing css files
is crummy way for anyone to deal with settings. There
is simply too much tech detail to have to understand
in order to deal with browser usefulness. 

marion moon

--- Stuart Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Mar 8, 2006, at 8:07 AM, Theodore DuBose, Jr.
> wrote:
> 
> > Yes,  but if you get your mother using Camino,
> does she know how to  
> > access css files? Manually editing css files is
> not my idea of ease- 
> > of-use.
> 
> I'm having a hard time imagining the "my mother"
> users wanting to  
> manage all of their prefs for each individual site
> visited.  That's  
> not easy to use either.  The reason there's a pref
> to set a minimum  
> font size is that it does what the vast majority of
> people would need  
> in an extremely simple way.
> 
> My point was simply that for the advanced users who
> actually want to  
> tailor each site individually to their liking,
> there's already a way  
> to do it.
> 
> -Stuart
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