Richard Owlett wrote: > On 5/7/2016 9:31 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote: >> Seriously, your best bet is to create a overriding "userContent.css" >> stylesheet (peeks at headers to see you are on Windows) locate in >> "%APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\SALT.default\chrome\" > > I don't have a "SALT.default" sub directory. > However I *DO* have a ....\chrome\userContent.css in the appropriate > profile folder.
"SALT" in this case refers to the eight-character randomly generated name of the profile. Mine looks like this: wgfveftm.default Think of "salting" a code, a hash ... > But searching various places in mozilla.org I find no hint how I can > override a website's CSS. It can be done, easily, if one has a knowledge of CSS and how it operates. Being a web page author helps. :-) _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey