Barry Gershenfeld wrote: >.. > I am so glad I can hit a key in my browser and turn the results back > into a readable page. [1]
<heh> what -- you don't like to read grey on greyer? >.. > And finally, Jim, the (pre) and (/pre) tags were lovingly preserved by > your mailer (and mine?), at least in the rendition I'm looking at. :-) Errr, actually, I wasn't trying to compose html. In fact, I regretted the choice of pre upon receiving it back on the list -- I should have used maybe <quote>..<endquote> or something like that >.. > Barry > [1] In Opera, it's called "author mode" and it removes most of the > formatting. Which > other browsers have this feature? Firefox "web developer" extension has oodles of goodies, including a CSS -menu with several options. In this case the author himself included two stylesheet links called greymatter and deadtree. He omitted a supposed required (on all but one) rel="alternate", and should have put a title on both rather on just "Grey Matter", but stylesheet-switching nevertheless works in both Opera and standard FireFox, via the View >> Style menu path. ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-lpsg
