On 1/11/12 8:19 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> I'm reposting the following (with a new subject) since I received no
>> response to the original, which was posted last month.
>>
>> I'm tired of seeing Web pages with text at the very edge of my SeaMonkey
>> window.  I assume I can add CSS properties to either userChrome.css or
>> userContent.css when a page fails to specify margins.
>>
>> Is there a tutorial or guide on how to construct the appropriate CSS?
>> What is the difference between userChrome.css and userContent.css?
>>
>> I have received help here before about specific changes to those two
>> files, and the help did indeed work.  But I would like to learn how to
>> do it myself without having to ask for each situation.
> 
> How about we start with one or two of these pages that don't have the 
> margins? At least that way, we can see what type of CSS needs to be 
> added. Give links.
> 

I'll let you know the next time I encounter such a page.

Please note:  The pages are NOT mine; I cannot alter the CSS for the
pages.  However, I believe that I can insert CSS into either
userChrome.css on userContent.css in SeaMonkey's chrome directory to
override the CSS for the offending pages.

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