in reply to CSS in Perlmmonks.com

I suppose I was first exposed to the web when all links were underlined blue text, so it doesn't bother me; and in fact I do like the visual distinction the underlines give. You know it's a link without having to mouseover. Though I often remove the underline on hover for pages I make myself.

Custom CSS for the win.

How can you feel when you're made of steel? I am made of steel. I am the Robot Tourist.
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Re^2: CSS in Perlmmonks.com
by thenetfreaker (Friar) on Feb 06, 2008 at 15:22 UTC
    And where do i adjust this custom CSS ?

      Display Settings, "On-Site CSS Markup"; or use the "Link to External CSS stylesheet" to include an external CSS URL from somewhere you control.

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        tnx.

        If anyone wants to add this he is welcome :
        A { TEXT-DECORATION: none; }

      you can also put custom CSS in most modern browsers. In Opera on the Mac the file for all pages you visit is: /Applications/Opera.app/Contents/Resources/Styles/user.css. Opera can also do site specific CSS.

      How can you feel when you're made of steel? I am made of steel. I am the Robot Tourist.
      Robot Tourist, by Ten Benson

        That's a wonderful idea, it's just that i have a problem with Flash in Opera.. so, i don't use it :(