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As you might already know, you can use your own style sheet to format all Web pages when they are displayed. In your style sheet you can specify the default font style, size, colors, and background for text and headings on all the pages you are visiting.
IE: Format Web Pages Using a Custom Style Sheet
Mozilla: User CSS (changing fonts, colors and other style)

Apart from a great accessibility value, this feature will also allow you to play jokes with your coworkers. An example of a nasty user style sheet:

   body
{
background: purple !important;
}

Using a custom CSS topic leads to an another question; Can I override the styles for a specific website or domain? Yes you can, but only if the website uses "CSS Signature", a practice explained by Eric Mayer and Craig Saila. I am adding id="www-sashadesign-com" to my body tag, which will allow you to go ahead and style this site as you wish.

On the other note:
Mozilla.org's article mentioned above really impressed me. Mozilla's capability of controlling the UI chrome via userChrome.css is amazing! Using CSS, you can even remove the throbber and its annoying movement!

:: Sasha, at 11:21 pm on Monday, 29. September 2003

Look what you can do with Firebird (and Mozilla as well):

http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.html

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:: Davor, at 11:33 pm on Monday, 29. September 2003

Yes, I came across that link a few minutes ago. Impressive!

:: Sasha, at 11:37 pm on Monday, 29. September 2003

I love this one....

#urlbar {
font-family: monospace !important;
}

so much easier to see the url

:: Karl, at 02:05 am on Sunday, 26. September 2004

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