In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Felix Miata  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>http://www.netlabs.org/
>http://www.netlabs.org/netlabs.css
>body {font-family: WarpSans, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
>font-size:11px;}
>
>When visiting this site in Moz on OS/2, there is no way to make the text
>big enough to read, short of rebooting into low resolution mode, or
>using a special user stylesheet just for this site, which means closing
>Moz, substituting the special stylesheet, finishing with the site, then
>restarting Moz with a normal user stylesheet that doesn't break most
>everything else.

I haven't looked at the rest of the pages to see how consistent they are
but the link colours seem very distinctive on the two pages that I have
looked at. Have you tried something like

body[link="#6666CC"][vlink="#6666CC"][alink="#6666CC"] {font-family: ...
  !important; font-size: ... !important}

in you user stylesheet?

A few sites are using Site Signatures to make this easier for users and
you will find a discussion in some CSS or Mozilla lists about extending
the CSS selectors to allow you to interrogate the URL to check for
startwsith('www.netlabs.org/') or some such syntax.

        nhoJ

-- 
John P Baker
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