On Sat, 2014-12-27 at 03:36 -0500, Bob Goodwin wrote:
After fiddling with this for a few days I finally have
home/bobg/.mozilla/firefox/iexecg9r.default/chrome/userContent.css.
However finding the right parameters to change there is difficult to
the point where I can better spend my time doing other things.
If you wish to pursue it, try just using this bit from my example CSS,
as a starting point:
*
{
color: white !important;
background: black !important;
}
That makes *everything* white on black (the * wildcard applies it to all
elements), so the whole page, all gadgets, etc., should all be painted
that way.
"color" set the foreground colour, white, in this case.
"background" sets the background colour (and/or background image),
black, in this case.
The "!important" keyword means that your specifications are more
important than the websites, so you override them.
There's a chance that you can add the same stylesheet to your mail
client, too, if you use one that uses HTML formatting (which can include
plain text mail, if the client renders them using its HTML engine).
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