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I haven't learned css partly because it looks as if regular tags are more efficient for a single web page. However here and there greasemonkey and other info suggest applying css could be very useful to fix defective web pages. Space-wasting feed or blog pages. |
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Prime example: broke-google-groups.com (preemie beta) Google hasn't yet managed to create page titles from search phrase or from message/post subject line, as in the real google.groups. if you edit the search phrase on the results page, broke.google loses the "sort by date" setting! I'm not sure if any css or css tool can fix these problems. Creating a title suggests the xpi or css has to "suck" the search phrase out of somewhere in the page. "sort by date" seems to require a conditional (condition: was the current page status "Sorted by Date" or "Sorted by relevance"?) Has anyone tried fixing pages with Greasemonkey and/or Aardvark or Platypus or other??? Proxomitron? |
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