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Old May 11th, 2007, 08:29 PM   Digg it!   #1 (permalink)
Nathan323
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Using own style sheet with shortcut per page (IE6)

Howdy all,

I have recently come across a style sheet that I have named withoutimages.css. I use this when i know a page is particularly heavy in graphics etc, so the page doesnt load with the following:

Code:
img, applet, object, script {display: none !important;}
This is good for pages where i want to quickly access certain info (like a TV guide/weather page.
But to do this, i have to open internet options, go to Accessibility, click the box User Stylesheet, click OK, then load the page.

Is there any way i can make a shortcut to turn this on with one click? I am thinking about a shortcut I already have on my Explorer toolbar, that toggles file extensions on/off:

Code:
:: Script to toggle Windows Explorer display of file name extensions

@echo off
setlocal

set key=HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
set fileextvalue=HideFileExt

reg query %key% /v %fileextvalue% | find "0x1" > NUL

if errorlevel 1 goto Hide

:Show
reg add %key% /v %fileextvalue% /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f > NUL
goto :eof

:Hide
reg add %key% /v %fileextvalue% /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f > NUL
..and then also shortcuts like the one that goes to a specific tab on a Control Panel applet, eg. %windir%\system32\control.exe sysdm.cpl,@,3


Ideally i would have the option to turn it on built into shortcut of page, then just have to turn it off manually..

Thanks for any help, Nathan

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