Ruvim et al.:
Axiomatic ones, I am one of the Usenet pioneers. For convenience, I chose Google Groups for reading and posting in newsgroups.
The biggest problem I and others faced was the formatting of reports. They were ASCII (text) files in the ubiquitous Courier font type. Viewing the well-formatted text files was a serious challenge. The entries were not aligned and the entire report looked meaningless. I know it first-hand since I published numerous lottery reports. We recommended copy-and-paste to Notepad for better viewing. Still, it didn’t work well!
I was referred to this very thread by a poster in rec.gambling.lottery. Accordingly, I felt compelled to install Stylus in Chrome, Firefox, and, yes, Edge. I detailed the installation and running of Stylus for others to follow. I posted special threads in several newsgroups I am a member of. I decided to publish the same “instructions” here.
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CHROME:
• In Tools on the toolbar, click More tools, then Extensions. Click the 3-bar button at the top left to open the Extensions menu; at the bottom, click ‘Open Chrome Web Store’. In ‘Search the store’, type Stylus. Click on app’s name to add to Chrome.
• After installation, click on the Extensions button on Toolbar, click on Stylus, then Pin to toolbar.
FIREFOX:
• In Tools on the toolbar, click Addon and tools, Extensions (in the left panel), Find more addons, search for Stylus; in Search results, click on Stylus, then Add to Firefox.
• After installation, click on the Extensions button on Toolbar, click on Stylus, then Pin to toolbar.
EDGE:
• Stylus does not appear in the Edge browser’s Extensions.
• In the ‘Extensions’ function, scroll to the bottom: ‘Find new extensions’.
• Look for: “Can't find what you're looking for? You can also get extensions from the Chrome Web Store.” Download and install Stylus as in the Chrome browser.
How to configure Stylus
1.– Open a Google group in the Chrome / Edge or Firefox browser. For example, the address bar should read
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.gambling.lottery
2.– Click the Stylus button on the toolbar (e.g. S in a square)
3.– Check the option box ‘Write style for’
4.– The U button appears; e.g.
groups.google.com/This URL
5.– Click on the URL (it should be HTML-activated)
6.– Go to the bottom section that reads ‘URLs on this domain’
7.– Copy-and-paste the following code snippet (overwrite lines 9, 10, 11):
div[role=region] {
font-family: Consolas, Courier, monospace;
display: block;
max-width: 80em;
white-space: pre-wrap;
}
div[role="region"] br {
display: none;
}
8.– You see the code you copied was moved up to the section ‘/* ==UserStyle==’
9.– Click Save in the left panel (‘Add Style’)
10.– Close the window/tab (e.g.
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.gambling.lottery )
11.– Reopen the window/tab; the new viewing style is in effect.
The personal computing, including good ol’ 16-bit DOS, had 80 columns. That is, the maximum width was 80 characters in a monospaced font. Many reports in the early days of Usenet were created for an 80-column screen. We can resort to that width by changing the max-width: 50em; line to 80 characters horizontally.
I subscribe to several Google groups. I notice that adding Stylus to one newsgroup automatically changes the viewing to monospace in ALL my favorite groups.
Heads-up –
I noticed Stylus changes the appearance (font type) of websites other than newsgroups. Curiously, my webmail looks different with some accounts. I can’t see the messages in my Inbox with the old Hotmail via Outlook. I simply disable Stylus. I click the ‘green’ button on the toolbar. I check the box ‘Turn all styles off’. The button turns ‘red’. When I navigate to a newsgroup, I uncheck the same box; the button turns ‘green’ again.
May Usenet live forever!
Ion “Axiomatic Parpaluck” Saliu
Intelligently At-Large (both naturally and artificially)
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