On Sep 9, 2004, at 12:56 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
Now that you've done that, you should see that user css is really only
for people who understand css and have the time to apply it on the user
side, so few that it is really nothing any web designer needs to spend
more than two seconds pondering.
Peter Firminger wrote:
Go to Tools | Internet Options and at the bottom of the General tab click
the Accessibility button and add your stylesheet there.
P
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Ralph wrote:
I am wondering if anyone knows how to change the defaults in browsers like
IE.
I recall someone showed how a user can make their default font say Arial,
10, etc with particular colour like black on white background. Its all
configured in a CSS file. So it over rides the CSS
Go to Tools | Internet Options and at the bottom of the General tab click
the Accessibility button and add your stylesheet there.
P
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