this is what it looks like in Safari for Mac.
The problem with Firefox/Linux may be due to the use of a
"transparent" color for the text, possibly not supported yet.
Regards,
Giulio Cesare
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Opera, for example, would not allow you to set a very small font and
over-rule our setting showing the text with a regular-size font.
In any case, Firefox on Mac show the text almost like Safari. It looks
like some issues are probably triggered by some operating system
limits.
Regards,
Giulio Cesare
Firefox and safari/webkit support it
You've just to set the background as same as the text color
I have just tried the "css-trick", but it seems it is not working
within Clipperz.. :(
I will keep it in the to-do list anyway.
Thanks,
Giulio Cesare
On Feb 9, 7:23 am, "giulio.ces...@gmail.com" <giulio.ces...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Weu,
>
> I have just tried the "css-trick", but it seems it is not working
> within Clipperz.. :(
> I will keep it in the to-do list anyway.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Giulio Cesare
>
> On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:09 PM, weu <weupbiegh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ok, so you can try the new css text selection class of css3 (but i
> > don't know about opera support...... ie surely doesn't support it):
> > you can read more here:http://css-tricks.com/overriding-the-default-text-selection-color-wit...