On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:11:07AM -0400, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
> On 05/26/10 11:03, Richard Zidlicky wrote:
>> I want to specifically override only those rules that define white 
>> background.
>> So I can not in advance define a css rule with the important attribute 
>> because
>
> First, I was simply suggesting that you try adding "!important" to your  
> styles.  Second: you can indeed build a whole sheet of CSS as a string,  
> and then apply it to the document (see GM_addStyle helper).
>
>> So it seems I need something that triggers my script again after some more
>> css has been loaded.
>
> Not if you write a sheet of CSS that will be permanently in affect -- as  
> long as you can write rules with higher specificity than anything the  
> document itself does.

how can I write a stylesheet that replaces all white backgrounds - but only
white or nearly backgrounds on all sites that I visit without analysing the 
style sheets of every single site?

Richard

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