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Posted by Bob on 12/05/06 21:12
Dylan Parry wrote:
> Bob wrote:
>
>> Is #787878 the same as RGB 120,120,120?
>
> Yes. It is the equivalent value in hex.
Thx...
>
> [...]
>> I don't think I want any more rules.
>
> You may do, but only if you find that the body text on particular pages
> has been styled using rules that override yours. A good page /should/ be
> using the style defined for the 'body' element for its main content, but
> there are plenty out there that won't - ie. the content will be in a
> further 'div' element with another style defined for that.
>
> For example, your user CSS file won't help in this situation:
>
> [...]
> <body>
> <div id="content" style="color: red;">
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...
> </div>
> </body>
> [...]
>
> As the style for the /content/ 'div' would take precedence.
Right, as I recall CSS.
>
You are correct. It is working well for some pages - maybe 20-25%, but
then the rest are somehow overriding this file, perhaps in the ways you
suggest here. Thx.
The problem is improved, but it is still there to a great extent.
Do you know a Firefox extension that will allow me to select, say the
readable body text on a page and right click and apply a style to it,
say the grey color above?
Didn't there use to be a Web Developer extension for FF that did all
sorts of fancy things. Could not find it last time I went looking.
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