how do i change the font color of just www.imagefap.com to my choice of
colour instead of its uniform red?
thanks.
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"gwtc" <TheNe...@n375c4p3.n37> wrote in message
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>>> how do i change the font color of just www.imagefap.com to my choice of
>>> colour instead of its uniform red?
>>>
>>> thanks.
>> Did you look under Tools, Options, Content, and the Colors button?
> Yes, but that changes the colour of all the website. I just want to change
> the colors of that one particular website, and no other sites. and to do it
> without going to tools/options/content/colour.
I guess it's *not* possible using starndard Firefox gimmicks.
I have used a user style sheet and the Web Developer extension for
similar ends. Web Developer let's you "add" (rather, apply) a local
style sheet to a remote web page dynamically. A style sheet like:
body {
background: white ! important;
color: black ! important;
font-size: 10pt ! important;
}
...can be invaluable when reading those mock-stylish websites with, say,
diminutive white text on a black background.
Web Developer is a mighty extension but not *really* suitable for this
kind of task, though. I really wish someone would write a simpler
extension with just that one function: applying a user style sheet
dynamically to a page, and optionally remembering the setting for the
duration of the session, or for current tab, or whatever.
(Better yet, the extension could hold a selection of ready-made and
user-written style sheets with descriptive names, so that you could
always apply the one most suitable to your needs. Okay, daydreaming...)
Web Developer can be found at:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/
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Hi,
If I understand you correctly, the following does what you want:
http://userstyles.org/stylish/
Ian
> Tommi Nieminen wrote:
...
>> I really wish someone would write a simpler extension with just
>> that one function: applying a user style sheet dynamically to a
>> page, and optionally remembering the setting for the duration of
>> the session, or for current tab, or whatever.
>>
>> (Better yet, the extension could hold a selection of ready-made and
>> user-written style sheets with descriptive names, so that you
>> could always apply the one most suitable to your needs. Okay,
>> daydreaming...)
...
> Hi,
>
> If I understand you correctly, the following does what you want:
>
> http://userstyles.org/stylish/
It really looks like fulfillment of my dreams :) Have to try it out
first though. Thanks for the tip!
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You can do that with userContent.css script.
See:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2004Aug/0135.html
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/edit
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> _orge_ spoke thusly on 08/05/2006 2:49 AM:
>> Yes, but that changes the colour of all the website. I just want to
>> change the colors of that one particular website, and no other sites.
>> and to do it without going to tools/options/content/colour.
>
> You can do that with userContent.css script.
> See:
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2004Aug/0135.html
> http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/edit
Yeah, but if you ever need to do that, the Stylish extension Hearts
suggested is really a killer!
http://userstyles.org/stylish/
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> _orge_ spoke thusly on 08/05/2006 2:49 AM:
>
>>Yes, but that changes the colour of all the website. I just want to change
>>the colors of that one particular website, and no other sites. and to do it
>>without going to tools/options/content/colour.
>
>
> You can do that with userContent.css script.
> See:
> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2004Aug/0135.html
>
Thats confusing stuff there.
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Prefbar extension has a toggle for switching between site's colors and
user preferred colors.
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> _gwtc_ spoke thusly on 08/05/2006 5:31 PM:
>
>>Chris Ilias wrote:
>>
>>
>>>You can do that with userContent.css script.
>>>See:
>>>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2004Aug/0135.html
>>
>>Thats confusing stuff there.
>
>
> Sometimes it's easier to learn by example:
> http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/bz/archives/009335.html
yes, that makes sense, a little more than the w3 link. Thanks Chris.
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This looks interesting but before I try it:
I have a bookmarlet on the bookmarks bar with the following code:
javascript:(function(){var newSS, styles='* { background: black !
important; color: #00FF00 !important } :link, :link * { color: #5555FF
!important } :visited, :visited * { color: #551A8B !important }';
if(document.createStyleSheet) {
document.createStyleSheet(%22javascript:'%22+styles+%22'%22); } else {
newSS=document.createElement('link'); newSS.rel='stylesheet';
newSS.href='data:text/css,'+escape(styles);
document.getElementsByTagName(%22head%22)[0].appendChild(newSS); } })();
and when I click it it changes the colors of the document (most of the
times). How would you compare this with the Stylish?