Duane Clark wrote:
> I read several news digests. Someone decided, no doubt trying to
> improve usability, to have Mozilla make signatures an unreadable
> light grey. This would be a good idea if it could realiably figure
> out what is and is not a signature, but it can't.
It can. By common definition, in plaintext msgs, everything after "-- "
on its own line is a signature (there is just disagreement, if all
signatures have to be marked that way).
> So more then half of the messages in the news digests are almost
> unreadable.
I would argue that this is a bug in the digest creator. It should either
- generate separate msg parts for each original msg (I think, there are
several ways to achieve that) or
- strip sigatures or
- modify the sig delimiter ("-- ")
> And again, I have so far not found a way to disable this feature.
.moz-txt-sig { color: black !important } or something similar in your
user stylesheet (see http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html>)
should undo it.
> Hmm, I just discovered there is no spell check button. Well, I assume
> this feature is coming later
Yup.