On 10/15/2017 01:50 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/15/2017 8:12 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 10/14/2017 11:57 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Richard Owlett composed on 2017-10-14 23:41 (UTC-0500):
Felix Miata wrote:
Richard, you might wish to try an alternative to using style none on Wikipedia.
I've attached my personally created user CSS for Wikipedia. You could place it
in your profile's chrome directory (create if it does not already exist), and
call it through userContent.css (create if it does not already exist, append to
it if it does) in that same directory with this line:
@import url("wikipedia.css");
Restart required to take effect. Simply delete those files to eliminate their
effects.
Your attachment didn't come thru. Does this group allow attachments?
Please email me the attachment. Thank you.
I know better, but something had me thinking this was going to the debian-user
mailing list. :-p
Here it is for any and all interested:
http://fm.no-ip.com/Share/wikipedia.css
Browsing it and some MozillaZine articles suggests a neat solution as
there only a half-dozen sites I regularly visit that annoy me significantly.
The combination of adding '@import url("wikipedia.css");' to
userContent.css whose first line starts with '@-moz-document
domain(wikipedia.org) ' suggests I could do that for each.
My solution -- using PrefBar's CSS Checkbox -- works for me in situation
that will not work with the userContent.css solution. I visit a Web
site where I read amateur fiction. When I view a Web page for a
particular story, the site's CSS forces the same color (blue) for
visited and unvisited links to the chapters. I uncheck the CSS Checkbox
to get red links for those chapters I have already read and blue links
for those chapters that I have not yet read. After selecting a new
chapter, I then check the CSS Checkbox because the rest of the site's
CSS provides a pleasant formatting. There are several other Web sites
where I toggle the CSS for similar reasons.
I take a little more brute force approach to that particular problem.
It's influenced by moronic choice of background images which makes
reading text whose foreground color is anything but black.
In Preferences->Appearance->Colors I chose "Black text on White
background" AND "Use my chosen colors...". I had the additional problem
of shades of blue for Unvisited Links - I found Green optimal for me.
Only problem I run across is with Google's search box -their $^%$%
designers couldn't be bothered outlining it. But I avoid Google for
other reasons but use it enough to know where it is ;/
_______________________________________________
support-seamonkey mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey