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msg:1587012 | 2:19 am on May 13, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I don't think it is possible, I've not found a CSS file in the Opera setup files which corresponds to the default stylesheet, so it may well be truly "internal" to the browser. As I understand it, it is possible to alter the default styles by creating a file called "browser.css" in the styles directory within the user profile. This file should override the styles in the internal stylesheet, but will be overridden in turn by a user stylesheet and page styles, unless disabled. Reference (which doesn't actually mention the browser.css file): [opera.com...]
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Hester

msg:1587013 | 8:21 am on May 15, 2006 (gmt 0) |
I once found a file that gave the default styles, but I think it's been removed.
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Brett_Tabke

msg:1587014 | 1:02 pm on May 15, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Ya, I think browser.css is no more.
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BlobFisk

msg:1587015 | 11:14 am on May 30, 2006 (gmt 0) |
Yup, AFAIK browser.css has been removed. There are a number of internal, system stylesheets in the \styles\ directory that can be modified (I'd recommend keeping a copy of the vanilla ones before modifying!) - but the easiest way is the switch to user mode and make your changes there.
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Brett_Tabke

msg:3227594 | 3:10 pm on Jan 22, 2007 (gmt 0) |
This thread was referenced else where and contains some inaccurate info. more info: [operawiki.info...]
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