Re: Seamonkey "style = none" - how to pre-set?
- From: Mike <Not@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 15:43:25 GMT
Responding to J.O. Aho:
Mike wrote:
I'm wanting to pre-set Seamonkey's
View > Use style > none
so that the "none" is the default on startup, rather than the "Default
Style".
As the none isn't the optimal mode to view pages, there ain't any config
setting for this. You could of course patch the seamonkey source to use
none as default, but you will then need to compile it.
I'm thinking that this might be the only way to preset this.
A fastkey way of switching would do the job though, instead of mousing
into a submenu just to "click here to". Couldn't find anything on this
idea either. Bah! :(
I do have a custom userContent.css for my normal browsing, which has a
similar (but way better) effect. The problem here is that if I want to
see a page in it's original form, I have to fire up Seamonkey's profile
manager and chose another profile, then close and start again to get back
to my low contrast "monitors are not table lamps" userContent.css.
I've also tried the "imagelikeopera" add-on, but that only seems to work
in Firefox, plus its a resource hog.
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