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I'm using FireFox 2.0.0.4, but this feature has been around for a while, and I'm unsure about it. In the menu, if I go to View, I have a submenu for Page Style, and then 2 options, Basic Page Style, and No Style. If the point of this is simply to toggle CSS support on and off, it seems like an odd way to do it. Alternatively, and what I really hope for, is that this can be used to allow the user of a website to select one of several CSS options, however I can't figure out how. Is it not implemented yet, or was this just done for UI's which do not support checkboxes in menus? What's the deal? Can someone shed some light on this topic? I'd love to let my FireFox users select different CSS's, and it would be handy for development. _______________________________________________ support-firefox mailing list support-firefox https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-firefox To unsubscribe, send an email to support-firefox-request?subject=unsubscribe
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