On 17 aug 2010, at 00:23, Vince LaMonica <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010, [email protected] wrote: > > } On 2010-08-15 12:31 , Michael Gersten wrote: > } > I have seen "Override all CSS, all over the web, with my set here". > } > But different sites will have different sets of rules and standards -- > } > an override that fixes this site may break that site. > } > } site-specific CSS overrides were (are) one of OmniWeb's several inspired > } features (for which too few people saw reason to spend money) > > Opera also has great global CSS settings that a Normal can figure out. The > problem with things posted here are that none are user-friendly. Each site > requires tweaking because one override that works on one will break many > other sites. > > Opera has a mode that lets you browse sites without any CSS and/or only > with your custom CSS. > > I used to use Opera a ton, since it was the only browser that offered > tabs well before Firefox/Safri/Konq did. But I rarely use it now, and when > I do need to do CSS work, I use FireBug which is a developer-only tool > that I wouldn't let my mother look at for one second! :) OmniWeb with a slightly tweaked WebKit and lots of features (but no extension plug ins (yet)) which isn't available in Safari, has per site preferences, which overides global settings. // John Stalberg_______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
