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Thread ID: 98848 2009-04-09 21:15:00 Styles editing Myth (110) PC World Chat
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763687 2009-04-09 21:15:00 I tend to find that this site has quite a large bold font when viewed through Firefox. If I play with the font settings etc, other sites become almost unreadable.

I have stylish installed, now I want to use it to edit fonts etc in the thread list.

I know its not written in html, so what language is used in stylish?
Myth (110)
763688 2009-04-09 21:52:00 its CSS Morgenmuffel (187)
763689 2009-04-09 22:16:00 you can add something like



.bigusername, td, th, p, li{
font-size:8pt !important;
}




to decrease the font size, place it below bletches clean-up script
Morgenmuffel (187)
763690 2009-04-10 08:44:00 Thanks for that Nigel :thumbs:
though 9pt was sufficient deduction for me :)

Now: If I make the style for PF1 global, I find that if I go to answer a thread, I have no place to reply except to answer with an emote. Because of this, I have done one stylish sheet for forums.pcworld.co.nz (for example)
The thing is though, now when I go to read/answer a thread, I have to put up with all the ads again.
Have tried doing a stylish sheet for forums.pcworld.co.nz but it doesn't work (presumably because I don't know how to wildcard the ?t=... Using * doesn't work
Myth (110)
763691 2009-04-11 09:00:00 <bump> Myth (110)
763692 2009-04-11 23:14:00 Have you tried [CTRL] and the numeric pad [+] or [-] while viewing the page ? R2x1 (4628)
763693 2009-04-12 00:08:00 Have you tried [CTRL] and the numeric pad [+] or [-] while viewing the page ?That just affects font size, for one page. What Im after is a style that I can use globally on this site without affecting my ability to answer a thread Myth (110)
763694 2009-04-13 04:31:00 Thanks for that Nigel :thumbs:
though 9pt was sufficient deduction for me :)

Now: If I make the style for PF1 global, I find that if I go to answer a thread, I have no place to reply except to answer with an emote. Because of this, I have done one stylish sheet for forums.pcworld.co.nz (for example)
The thing is though, now when I go to read/answer a thread, I have to put up with all the ads again.
Have tried doing a stylish sheet for forums.pcworld.co.nz but it doesn't work (presumably because I don't know how to wildcard the ?t=... Using * doesn't work

The reply thing doesn't work with bletchs original script on firefox, it works on opera, there was a solution i posted ages ago, but buggered if i can find it now, this is the one used on my machine



@namespace url(www.w3.org); (www.w3.org)

@-moz-document domain("pressf1.pcworld.co.nz"), domain("forums.pcworld.co.nz"), domain("pressf1.co.nz") {
/*remove ads and misc branding clutter, clean up layout */
/*.fairfax_nav, */
.newsletter_div,
#adSpace1,
#adSpace2,
#adSpace3,
#adSpace4,
#adSpace5,
#adSpace6,
#advert-banner,
#header,
#jcornerSmall,
#jcornerBig,
/* #navigation, */
#page-peel-right-6,
#sponsor_div,
.&#116;foot,
.sponsored_links,
table[width="160"],
table[bgcolor="#DF0026"],
table[cellpadding="5"],
td[width="180"],
td[width="170"],
td[width="300"],
div[align="center"] a[target="_new"],
div[style="width:160px; float:left; "],
div[style="width:300px; float:left; margin-right:10px; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; "],
div[style="width:290px; float:left; margin-right:10px; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; "],
div[style="width:302px; float:left; margin-right:10px; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; "],
div[style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc; padding:5px; margin:0 10px;"],
div[onmouseover="peel()"],
img[alt="PC World Forums"],
embed[name="jcornerSmallObject"],
embed[umode="transparent"],
div embed,
object
{display: none;}
}
.bigusername, td, th, p, li{
font-size:9pt !important;
}
Morgenmuffel (187)
763695 2009-04-13 07:13:00 Thats what I was looking for :banana

Still gonna try learn css anyway

Thanks :D
Myth (110)
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