Blizzardhawk, Fireweasel, Icewolf, whatever... Anyways, the issue is that I modified my GTK+ theme because I like dark themes, and on some websites, all the form elements (buttons, text boxes, radio buttons, checkmarks), look lovely:
http://sums.math.mcgill.ca/~jordi/piccies/exhibit-a.png Yeah, they clash with the rest of the website design a little, but whatever. I like it that way. The problem is that in this modern web of ours, it's a favourite fad to use all these fancy colours all over the place and style form elements in ways that may look broken and unreadable because they clash with our native theme (and since nobody uses light-on-dark themes, it's ok to assume that we can use a light-coloured background or dark-coloured text when we style our forms, right?): http://sums.math.mcgill.ca/~jordi/piccies/exhibit-b.png Basically, I'd like to make it impossible for websites to use colours for forms at all, *but only forms*. Of course I can tell Mozilla Webarachnid to not use any colours from the webpage at all, but that's a bit extreme and monochromatic: http://sums.math.mcgill.ca/~jordi/piccies/exhibit-c.png I know that I can probably accomplish what I want by modifying some CSS, but there are is so many CSS in various locations that I don't know how to actually do it... perhaps with a Stylish theme, or with userChrome.css or modify /usr/share/xulrunner-1.9/res/forms.css, or what? What I want is for all forms elements to use my Gnome theme, regardless of what the website author thinks the form element should look like. For added bonus, I'd like to accomplish this without the need of root privileges. Is this possible? Thanks in advance, - Jordi G. H. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org