| Firefox "No Style" option literally removes ALL styles, not just CSS?! Including HTML attributes like BORDER, WIDTH etc. |
penders

msg:4155278 | 3:26 pm on Jun 19, 2010 (gmt 0) | I often use the View > Page Style > No Style option to check that the page is logically structured when no stylesheets are applied, just the basic HTML page. I thought this option just removed the applied stylesheets from the document (like Opera and other browsers) but it does literally appear to remove ALL style - HTML style attributes included!? eg. TABLE and IMG elements with BORDER and WIDTH attributes get rendered with no border and auto width! So, it seems there is no easy way to display the page without CSS applied in Firefox after all?! Has it always done this? I'm sure it never used?! Currently on FF 3.6.3
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birdbrain

msg:4155347 | 8:28 pm on Jun 19, 2010 (gmt 0) | Hi there penders, the Firefox "Web Developer 1.1.8" Add-on has a CSS "Disable Styles" option. ;) birdbrain
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penders

msg:4155362 | 8:58 pm on Jun 19, 2010 (gmt 0) | Ah yes - the answer's right in front of me all along - thanks for that! :)
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birdbrain

msg:4155374 | 9:35 pm on Jun 19, 2010 (gmt 0) | No problem, you're very welcome. ;)
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