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Hi All,
You go to a website, and the pages (possibly tailored for Internet
Exploiter ??) are an unreadable black text against a blackk b.g., or
something along those lines. Isn't there some way of changing the
display at your end, in real time, so that it becomes readable ? How
?
For older NS, like NS 4.61, I suspect that the answer is 'NO.' For
Mozilla, I have seen the controls to change font display size. Other
than that, it appears to me that all you get a chance to do is to load
the page (via Edit Page), which goes into Composer. From there, you
can play with a number of other display variables, if you have some
clue what you are doing. (As is so often the case, I don't !)
However, my fooling around with this doesn't seem to change anything
in real time; maybe it would just take effect if I saved the edited
page and then reloaded it . . . ? I did Refresh the pages a number of
times. If there is some straightforward way of doing this, simply for
browser display purposes, it is a lesson I would definitely like to
learn.
TIA.
Jordan
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