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Title: Tip: Use stylesheets to customize web page behavior
Post by: HCK on May 04, 2010, 11:00:19 pm
Tip: Use stylesheets to customize web page behavior
               



                   
                           
                                    Cascading style sheets (CSS) are extensively used in websites to apply styling properties to specific HTML tags or categorized classes and tag IDs. This is why on many sites you will see items like links appear in custom colors instead of the default underlined blue text. In Safari you can easily include a user-supplied style sheet in which you can set custom styles for web pages that do not already have styles assigned for tags, allowing you to customize link colors and cursor behaviors, just to name a few.
                               
                       
               
               

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