Hi Scott,
The user css is 'injected' into each frame. However, there are only two that 
are relevant:
1) canvas_frame (shows the Gmail interface).
2) rich text (lives in its own frame).


One Tip: Use class names to reference items, not ids as ids change very often. 
Sometimes with each request.


Best,
Ruben
http://mailplaneapp.com
http://repliesapp.com


> 
> I am having a heck of a time finding the next div or spam or table chunk in 
> this mess of gmail html that controls the "HighLight Row In OverView" in MP 
> preferences.  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The problems are:
> 


> - Treats one row as two.
> - Does not always adhere to rule one
> - Is only an issue in multi-pane vertical view where messages are on the left 
> and message content is on the right.
> - Different CSS themes can change the results, but I am yet to find one that 
> works aside from unusable IMHO such as "Terminal".


> Anyone have a user css chunk that works?  If not, I will break the entire 
> browser page down this evening and find it, hopefully it is not in an area I 
> can't control.
> 
> 
> Where are the limits of the MP s file?  Gmail is more or less a house of 
> crooked frames these days, can we interact with those frames also?


> 
> 
> Thanks Planers, happy flying!.  Try not to get lost in the rows, we are 
> working on some new color fabrics to alleviate this!
> --
> Scott
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