My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0.



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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=80=A6Relf?="
Date: 25 May 2007 11:17:59 PM
Object: My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0.
My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0 make
" http://Dictionary.COM/browse/darnedest "
look like " www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Dictionary.PNG ".
The overrides:
www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/userContent.CSS
www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/userChrome.CSS
My " Desktop --> Properties --> Themes " settings for Windows-XP,
" www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Jeff_Relf.Theme "
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User: "The Ghost In The Machine"

Title: Re: My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0. 26 May 2007 01:14:56 AM
In sci.physics, Jeff?Relf
<Jeff_Relf@Yahoo.COM>
wrote
on 26 May 2007 04:17:59 GMT
<Jeff_Relf_2007_May_25_5_@Cotse.NET>:

My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0 make
" http://Dictionary.COM/browse/darnedest "
look like " www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Dictionary.PNG ".

The overrides:
www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/userContent.CSS
www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/userChrome.CSS

My " Desktop --> Properties --> Themes " settings for Windows-XP,
" www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Jeff_Relf.Theme "

And we should care in sci.physics precisely....why?
I'll admit to wondering what spat out the above. There's a lot in there
that doesn't look all that standard -- for example,
::-moz-selection, tr::before, and @-moz-document. Fortunately for you,
'!important' is in the CSS2 spec.
Followups to COLA -- if X.CPP actually cares. :-P
--
#191,

People think that libraries are safe. They're wrong. They have ideas.
(Also occasionally ectoplasmic slime and cute librarians.)
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=80=A6Relf?="

Title: Standards are tools, and I use only the best. 26 May 2007 02:28:04 AM
Standards are tools, Mr. Ghost, and I use only the best.
Everyone in Sci.Physics uses a web browser.
My " userContent.CSS " uses CSS 3.0 directives like
" span[ class = "bottomline" ] ~ * "
to kill the tag's subsequent siblings.
" @-moz-document domain(reference.com) { } " is also used.
" http://Dictionary.COM " recently changed its format,
so I took advantage of that to serious reduce the spammage.
Don't know what I mean ? just compare these two links:
" www.Cotse.NET/users/jeffrelf/Dictionary.PNG "
vs. " http://Dictionary.COM/browse/darnedest ".
" news:Jeff_Relf_2007_May_8_3_@Cotse.NET "
tells how to wrap lines in .HTML files to make them more readable.
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User: "The Ghost In The Machine"

Title: Re: Standards are tools, and I use only the best. 26 May 2007 11:31:04 AM
In sci.physics, Jeff?Relf
<Jeff_Relf@Yahoo.COM>
wrote
on 26 May 2007 07:28:04 GMT
<Jeff_Relf_2007_May_26@Cotse.NET>:

Standards are tools, Mr. Ghost, and I use only the best.

X.CPP "the best", huh? Maybe because it's yours; it's
certainly not the best for me.

Everyone in Sci.Physics uses a web browser.

To read *your* crap? Not even close. Googlenews users, maybe.
But they don't use your stylesheets. :-)
[rest snipped]
--
#191,

Useless C++ Programming Idea #10239993:
char * f(char *p) {char *q = malloc(strlen(p)); strcpy(q,p); return q; }
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User: "=?UTF-8?Q?Jeff=E2=80=A6Relf?="

Title: Everyone in Sci.Physics browses the web. 26 May 2007 06:15:17 PM
Everyone in Sci.Physics browses the web.
If they don't use the CSS 3.0 information and line-wrappper I posted,
perhaps someone searching Google will.
Obviously, they wouldn't have to use the _ Exact _ overrides I use.
If no one is helped, that's fine too, no one's paying me.
.


User: "Eric Gisse"

Title: Re: Standards are tools, and I use only the best. 26 May 2007 02:33:04 AM
On May 26, 12:28 am, Jeff...Relf <Jeff_R...@Yahoo.COM> wrote:

Standards are tools, Mr. Ghost, and I use only the best.

Then follow the best standard and post your offtopic drivel to a blog
instead of newsgroups which hate you.
[snip idiocy]
.



User: "Eric Gisse"

Title: Re: My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0. 26 May 2007 12:04:18 AM
On May 25, 9:17 pm, Jeff...Relf <Jeff_R...@Yahoo.COM> wrote:
[snip junk]
Who cares, deadbeat? "style sheet overrides" have nothing to do with
either of the newsgroup you crosspost garbage to!
.
User: "Bill Snyder"

Title: Re: My style-sheet overrides for FireFox 2.0. 26 May 2007 12:15:49 AM
On 25 May 2007 22:04:18 -0700, Eric Gisse <jowr.pi@gmail.com> wrote:

On May 25, 9:17 pm, Jeff...Relf <Jeff_R...@Yahoo.COM> wrote:
[snip junk]

Who cares, deadbeat? "style sheet overrides" have nothing to do with
either of the newsgroup you crosspost garbage to!

Which differentiates them from the rest of his posts . . . how,
exactly?
--
Bill Snyder [This space unintentionally left blank.]
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