Makes all highlighted (selected) text throughout Mozilla Firefox to have a custom color of your choice. Another excellent way to implement a new UI feature for your favorite web browser.
** Thanks to rude-dude for selected text color changer, upon which this style is based.
Applies to:
- All web pages
- Address Bar text (locationbar)
- Stylish Extension Manager
- View Source
- View Information
- ...
- Countless other windows and option panes
Acknowledgments:
Thanks to perishablepress.com for the codebase CSS Release
Additional Information:
This style comes preloaded with the following style color:
Background of selected text will be Dark Gray
Foreground (or color) of selected text will be Lime Green, giving selected text a "console" or "Matrix" type look.
Instructions:
You may change the "background" and "color" HEX colors to match your favorite colors!
The code is easily customizable and the color combinations are endless!
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** Thanks to rude-dude for selected text color changer, upon which this style is based.
Applies to:
- All web pages
- Address Bar text (locationbar)
- Stylish Extension Manager
- View Source
- View Information
- ...
- Countless other windows and option panes
Acknowledgments:
Thanks to perishablepress.com for the codebase CSS Release
Additional Information:
This style comes preloaded with the following style color:
Background of selected text will be Dark Gray
Foreground (or color) of selected text will be Lime Green, giving selected text a "console" or "Matrix" type look.
Instructions:
You may change the "background" and "color" HEX colors to match your favorite colors!
The code is easily customizable and the color combinations are endless!
About:comments:
Dear user Crаsh, thi
More Info
| Author | dotter |
|---|---|
| Created | Apr 16, 2008 |
| Updated | Apr 23, 2008 |
| Installs (this week) | 0 |
| Installs (total) | 4,255 |
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