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Script Summary:
Puts all text in the default size Version: 0.0.6 |
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Many poorly-designed web sites inadvertently make their content unreadable by having CSS rules like "font-size: 11px".
That happens to make a jolly good text size for the particular combination of the designer's usual posture and eyesight and his monitor's size and current resolution -- but for others, it will come out as unreadable little squiggles or as ludicrously large.
So I wrote this script to override such rules. This script restores all web-page text to your browser's default text size. This will be especially useful to people with vision problems (who don't want their large font size settings overridden by incompetent web design), or people whose monitors run at extremely high resolution (e.g., CAD designers).
The default "include" setting for this script is "*" (everything). You may chose to change that to just some particular sites, with include expressions like: http://blogging.la/*





