On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 09:55, Bobinnv <[email protected]> wrote:

> set the font size in a custom stylesheet instead of using the text size
> slider. Increasing the font size this way doesn't show the same problem that
> using the slider does. [snip] The only problem with this is that when you
> change the font this way, it overrides any fonts the sender specified.


Can you explain what selectors to use in a stylesheet that allow me to make
the font on a received message bigger?

I tried defining body, but that just made everything bigger. I want to
target the text of a received message.

I viewed source on a message in Safari, but it seems to be hidden in an
iframe or something as I couldn't locate it.

I'm  really interested in  making both the font-size and line height bigger,
but it's the selector that's befuddling me.

I've just checked the Mailplane site and couldn't see anything about custom
stylesheets there.

Any help much appreciated.


Cheers,

Miraz


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