On Aug 15, 2010, at 12:31, Michael Gersten <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Well done CSS is a joy. And even crappy CSS is better than the old HTML3 
>> crap because it is trivial to override.
> 
> Trivial? OK, can you please explain how to override bad CSS?

!important

> First, simple question: How can you get a copy of the current CSS being used 
> to display the page that you are looking at?

In Firefox I use the web developer extension which not only shows the CSS, but 
allows live editing of it.

> Then, you need some way to tell a browser to use your modified CSS instead. I 
> haven't seen this in any browser.

Um. Every browser I can think of has a CSS override. 

> I have seen "Override all CSS, all over the web, with my set here".

Yep.

> But different sites will have different sets of rules and standards -- an 
> override that fixes this site may break that site.

Unlikely. 

> 

When I'm at my machine I'll post my safari_css file. 

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