On 2013-05-17 11:28 (GMT-0400) Lee composed:
Got a question for someone, at my advanced stage of decay I am finding it a problem to read Sea Monkey. The print is so small in the area for listing of names etch and across the top where you can read the incoming mail (not the body of text)is so small. I know I can hit Ctrl and + and enlarge the body print. But the rest if I enlarge it more than 12 it blocks out some parts of Sea Monkey. Such as sign in. Is there any little trick other than getting a 50 inch monitor to be able to read this stuff. I did do the pref thing and did make the minimum 18 but as I said it blocked the name/password so I could not use it and am now back to 12. Especially where it says Subject from date above the body of the msg! Thanks!
<profiledir>\chrome\userChrome.css can do what you need. There should be something somewhere that explains how to go about it if CSS is unfamiliar to you, probably on Mozillazine.
http://fm.no-ip.com/Css/Share/userChrome.css-2006OS2 is a version I used to use when I was doing my SeaMonkey email on OS/2 using Modern theme. http://fm.no-ip.com/Css/Share/userChrome.css-2013 is what I'm using now on Linux, which contains fewer customizations. Theme details may have changed some since then, so what I did there should be considered mere example from which to experiment. Changes only get applied on restart. Dom Inspector can be used to find elements you wish to change.
Aren't there other things you use that bigger fonts would help? Adjusting your whole desktop to use bigger fonts should affect SeaMonkey UI elements without affecting content elements.
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