Holger Metzger wrote:
> On 2/1/2002 12:36 PM, Harry Krause wrote:
>
>
>>Holger Metzger wrote:
>>
>>>On 2/1/2002 4:43 AM, Harry Krause wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Thanks...I've looked through it...but I'll tell you this...if the
>>>>average Mozilla user has to jump through all those script hoops simply
>>>>to get a usable sized typeface in email and newsgroups, well...you've
>>>>lost that average user.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Go into your profile folder, there, in the /chrome/ folder, create or
>>>edit userContent.css and add the following line:
>>>
>>>.moz-text-plain {
>>>font-family: Arial ! important;
>>>font-size: 16 ! important;
>>>}
>>>
>>>
>>>This is for plaintext only.
>>>It uses Arial as default font with font size 16. So far I Don't know how
>>>to change the composing font, this is just for the display.
>>>
>>>I'm sure there is a better way. Ben? :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Thanks...tried it...and it seems to have made no difference in replying
>>to newsgroup posts....
>>
>>The search continues...
>>
>
> The setting affects the *display* of messages, not when you are
> _composing_ messages. I stated this in my previous posting.
>
Indeed, but I could not follow the instructions in your previous
posting. What I need is a step by step, with all steps included, and no
assumptions I know a thing about Mozilla scripting or preference setting.
The number of laptop users is growing much faster than the number of
desktop users. If laptop users cannot *easily* set font and font size
settings within Mozilla for mail and news reading and responding,
they'll try the program and then relegate it to the trash heap.
Thanks.
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Harry Krause
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