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From: Andreas Prilop on 21 Apr 2008 12:47 If you have a browser that supports user stylesheets (like Firefox), then you can write html, body, #globalWrapper { font-size: 100% !important } into your own stylesheet (e.g. userContent.css) and read Wikipedia's pages in your *own* font size. -- In memoriam Alan J. Flavell http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=author:Alan.J.Flavell
From: Harlan Messinger on 21 Apr 2008 13:47 Andreas Prilop wrote: > If you have a browser that supports user stylesheets (like Firefox), > then you can write > > html, body, #globalWrapper { font-size: 100% !important } > > into your own stylesheet (e.g. userContent.css) and read > Wikipedia's pages in your *own* font size. > At least in English Wikipedia, you can also add your own styles to your account and have them apply from wherever you connect. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Skin On a related note, for handheld users there's a suitable Wikipedia mirror at http://wapedia.mobi.
From: dorayme on 21 Apr 2008 17:46 In article <Pine.GSO.4.63.0804211844060.21089(a)s5b004.rrzn.uni-hannover.de>, Andreas Prilop <prilop2008(a)trashmail.net> wrote: > If you have a browser that supports user stylesheets (like Firefox), > then you can write > > html, body, #globalWrapper { font-size: 100% !important } > > into your own stylesheet (e.g. userContent.css) and read > Wikipedia's pages in your *own* font size. Thank you for the reminder to do this. Most of the Mac browsers support this. -- dorayme
From: David Stone on 22 Apr 2008 08:00 In article <doraymeRidThis-E4AEF6.07460222042008(a)web.aioe.org>, dorayme <doraymeRidThis(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: > In article > <Pine.GSO.4.63.0804211844060.21089(a)s5b004.rrzn.uni-hannover.de>, > Andreas Prilop <prilop2008(a)trashmail.net> wrote: > > > If you have a browser that supports user stylesheets (like Firefox), > > then you can write > > > > html, body, #globalWrapper { font-size: 100% !important } > > > > into your own stylesheet (e.g. userContent.css) and read > > Wikipedia's pages in your *own* font size. > > Thank you for the reminder to do this. Most of the Mac browsers support > this. Where would you put the css file, or does it not matter? (Also running on Mac...)
From: Andreas Prilop on 22 Apr 2008 10:12 On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, David Stone wrote: > Where would you put the css file, or does it not matter? If you mean Firefox, then search for a file named userContent-example.css and read it. -- I used to believe in reincarnation in a former life.
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