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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 02:42 AM EDT |
> the lynx browser gets lots of things right:
Yeah, it must be the only browser that still
remembers the meaning of the first T in http.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2012 @ 07:04 PM EDT |
With a plugin such as Adblock Plus, you can see the URLs of all of the elements
that the site is made of (pages, scripts images). You can block any of them
individually (so if they have an obnoxious background image, you can add that to
your blocklist and then re-load the page).
So for sites you use often, you can find their style sheet(s) and adblock them!
Then the browser won't fetch them at all, and it will just use your default
style sheet.
I have used this in the past when I wanted to browse sites that were so
obnoxiously-badly designed that they had noisy (or even worse, _animated_)
images in the background of badly-colored text. At least by blocking the image,
I could have badly-colored text on a solid color background instead of on a
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