In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Basic (LW)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I've a CSS hack that does something like what you suggest. Attached is a > screenshot and a zip file containing a css file and a png file. To use > it, I put the files in the zip in the same directory as the > userContent.css and added a @import url(quoteHack.css); to it. I've only > tested this on win32, might not work as well on other systems because of > font differences. Ben, any comments upon this? Do you think it's feasible to use as the default, or as a standard pref at least? >From looking at the screen shot it looks fine, but a single screen shot doesn't say a lot in this instance. -- J.B Moreno
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Akkana
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- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
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- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Dylan Schiemann
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Basic (LW)
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- Re: Pref - character for quoted text J. Moreno
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Dylan Schiemann
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Jonas Sicking
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ian Hickson
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text J.B. Moreno
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text Ben Bucksch
- Re: Pref - character for quoted text J.B. Moreno
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