May 28th, 2007, 07:17 PM
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you can use css customization for IE, FF and opera Firefox- Find your Firefox profile folder. The location of the profile differs between OS’s, but excellent directions for finding the profile folder are on Mozilla’s support site.
- In the chrome subdirectory, there should be a file called userContent-example.css. Rename it to userContent.css and edit it using your text editor.*
- Save userContent.css and restart Firefox.
Internet Explorer- Create a CSS file in a convenient location using your text editor.*
- Select the Tools menu, select Internet Options, select the General tab and then select the Accessibility button.
- Under User Style Sheet, check Format documents using my style sheet.
- Select Browse and then select the CSS file you previously created.
Opera- Create a CSS file in a convenient location using your text editor.
- Select the File menu, select Preferences and then select Page Style.
- Next to My style sheet, select Choose and then select the CSS file you previously created.
of course thats not nearly as easy as using opera's basic features or building it into the site
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