DrHyde wrote "all the browsers on all the platforms that I use..." (emphasis supplied)

So that's a somewhat narrowly limited testcase, isn't it?

DrHyde also wrote "making it more easily readable by you it would be made less easily readable to me"

No, actually using style sheets would not necessarily do that. It might, but if so, that result would most likely be the result of a deficient design or testing process re the css applied here.

...and, noting your denial (below) of knowledge re css, it should be a quite simple matter to provide the default style-sheet used here as a template for a local config that would satisfy your preferences with much less trouble to you than you would face config'ing SAMBA, Apache or (pick another).


In reply to Re^4: revise font? by ww
in thread revise font? by ww

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