On 05/08/2016 10:34 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 5/7/2016 9:53 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
Web designers have gone bonkers with styles.
Their idiocy can be defeated on a per-page basis by View->Use
Style->None.
I wish to surf with "None" being my default rather than
"Default Style".
How???? I unsuccessfully searched about:config for both "CSS"
and "style".
To declutter my experience I browse with:
JavaScript, cookies, colors/backgrounds disabled
font size forced to a readable minimum
HELP please.
When I set View > Page Style > No Style in SeaMonkey for one
site, all the other sites I visit after have No Style.
The same in Firefox.
It appears to me that is all you need to do, unless it reverts on
a restart. Which it did in my Firefox test.
My solution would be to start with my home page set to
about:blank, change the setting from the menu and continue on.
But it reverts anytime a new browser window or tab is opened :<
That's why you start with about:blank as the home page, change it and
browse happily each restart, until somebody comes up with a better
solution. Maybe leave the browser running 24/7 so you can escape the
annoyance of changing the setting each restart.
I'll experiment and see if I can find something.
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