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How can I disable CSS

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I use a 15" laptop which display area is inefficiently used by the too popular HTML5/CSS blobs and huge typefaces, I imagine to appeal to tiny phone screens. How can I take back control of my display?

I use a 15" laptop which display area is inefficiently used by the too popular HTML5/CSS blobs and huge typefaces, I imagine to appeal to tiny phone screens. How can I take back control of my display?

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Yeah, that's what I have been fearing, having to toss out the baby with the bathwater.

I hope Mozilla does not join others in jumping lemming-like out through the windows.

Let's see if I can close this threat. My thanks to all.

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Hit Alt, then go to View>Page Style. From there you can select Basic or No Style, easily disabling CSS. Doing this makes everything look like a column of text though...

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To shrink text, it's best to use the zoom function. On the menu, you can click the "-" button, or on the keyboard, hold down Ctrl and tap the "-" key.

More info: Font size and zoom - increase the size of web pages

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Thank y'all, for your responses. I hadn't thought of no style, I admit. I'll see if I can get along with that display.

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Tried Read-Easily. All that it appeared to do is add another access to Page Style.

How about a browser that is incapable or rendering CSS?

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Hi DougHuffman, you wrote:

How about a browser that is incapable or rendering CSS?

I think that would be this one: http://lynx.isc.org/

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Yeah, that's what I have been fearing, having to toss out the baby with the bathwater.

I hope Mozilla does not join others in jumping lemming-like out through the windows.

Let's see if I can close this threat. My thanks to all.

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You can't just suppress all CCS and expect that this doesn't affect the layout.

Maybe look at the NoSquint extension to only suppress page colors.