On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 13:34:53 -0800, H. S. Teoh via Digitalmars-d wrote: > Opera used to have an "author mode" and "user mode", where you can set > up custom CSS that completely replaces the website's CSS at the touch of > a key. Whenever I come across an annoying site with unreadable fonts, > garish colors, way too many ads, or text that's unreadable unless you > turn on JS (ha! nice try!), a single key-combo discards that whole > nonsense and restores power to the user. Bam. Sadly, after they ditched > Linux, the Presto engine, the original devs, and jumped on the Chrome > bandwagon, Opera is pretty much dead as far as I'm concerned, so these > days I'm using Vimperator/Firefox instead. While it *is* possible to > setup user CSS, it's more tedious than it has to be, and I'm not sure if > it's possible to make it switcheable via a key without having to edit > .css files manually.
wow, another once-i-was-happy opera user! i'm still using opera 12, 'cause all other browsers can't give me the features i want.
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