How do I create a Style Sheet on Safari?
It would be helpful if I could make website more readable. But, otherwise, is there any point?
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Late 2012 iMac; OSX Mountain Lion
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It would be helpful if I could make website more readable. But, otherwise, is there any point?
Ta!
Late 2012 iMac; OSX Mountain Lion
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)
Hi Choughed. I recently posted an answer to a related question about Safari fonts on another thread. Rather than repeat a lot of the same information here, please take a look at the ASC thread, Change the font in Safari. Also, if you use Safari's Reader function to isolate the content of articles on a website, take a look at the Safari extension CustomReader which provides more user options and controls to customize the experience.
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Many thanks , Roote. Yes, I certainly find the Reader function very useful – great way to get
rid of all those pesky ads!
I had a look at your other thread and that seems a handy way to change the font in Safari.
However, to me a Style Sheet suggests a series of choices, such as:
– US or UK spelling?
– Paragraphs justified or unjustified?
– Numbers one to ten spelt out; 11, 12, 13. etc in figures …
and so on. Essentially, the parts that go to make a template, I suppose.
Something tells me that when Apple say 'Style Sheet' they don't actually mean Style Sheet.
Hey ho!
How do I create a Style Sheet on Safari?