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O.P. Firefox CSS Blocking
is there an extension on firefox that can stop certain codes from loading for instance i dont want:

<style type="text/css">
td.text td.text table table table, td.text td.text table br, td.text td.text table .orangetext15, td.text td.text .redlink, td.text td.text span.btext {display:none;}
td.text td.text table {background-color:transparent;}
td.text td.text table td, td.text td.text table {height:0;padding:0;border:0;}
td.text td.text table table td {padding:3;}
td.text td.text table table br {display:inline;}
</style>

to load...

can anyone help? thanks :)
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RE: Firefox CSS Blocking
hm, i dunno if this could be adapted for what you want?
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RE: Firefox CSS Blocking
You can use the Web Developer plugin to disable all CSS stylesheets, if that's what you want..

Then you can use Styler (don't ask me about this), which changes the CSS stylesheet of the page, to fit your own.
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O.P. RE: Firefox CSS Blocking
thanks for your replies

M73A - it doesnt seem to work

vikke - i cant seem to get it to work

any other sugesstions?
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i think you meant stylish. once installed, right click icon in statusbar > whrite style > for this page and type all the css you normally would. sometimes it doesnt work and you need to use the !important tags to override the site's css.
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i think you meant stylish. once installed, right click icon in statusbar > whrite style > for this page and type all the css you normally would. sometimes it doesnt work and you need to use the !important tags to override the site's css.

Yeah, you're right. My bad. :(
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RE: RE: RE: Firefox CSS Blocking
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i think you meant stylish. once installed, right click icon in statusbar > whrite style > for this page and type all the css you normally would. sometimes it doesnt work and you need to use the !important tags to override the site's css.

Yeah, you're right. My bad. :(


I've forgotten where the default css is, but if you add !-important to all the tags it should override the website css, I think. I have firebug which is very useful for removing most content and style, and it shows all your css in the one area, and it's very easy.
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