There's a new editor in trunk -- not sure if it's in stable yet. Perhaps 
the new editor won't have this problem in Firefox.

Anthony

On Monday, June 4, 2012 3:36:55 PM UTC-4, sesenmaister wrote:
>
>  When using the web2py editor on firefox, text gets 1 pixel fatter, and 
> makes the sensation of being blurry. I've got friends that seem comfortable 
> with this little effect. But it disturbed me a lot, and therefore I went to 
> Chrome, where the text appears just how it must. And I was some upset, 
> because of that. 
>
>  
>
> Taking a look to the css in Firebug, appears a class .hidden, with opacity 
> set to 0.2.
>
>  
>
> For the sake of hell thanks to the Greasemonkey plugin for firefox, that 
> permits using scripts things as the CSS for modifying web surfing.
>
>  
>
> Install plugin, and create a new user script:
>
>  
>
> Name: whatever_name
>
> Namespace:  whatever_unique_name
>
> Description: blablabla
>
>  
>
> here goes in wich webs we want the script to be running, so: 
>
> Includes:  http*/admin/default/edit/*
>
>  
>
> And then, add the magic words to the generated new script:
>
> document.getElementById('textarea').style.opacity = "0";
>
>  
>
>  
>
> I was very upset. I like firefox, and I hate been forced to change to 
> another browser. I seeked a lot and anything I found helped me. So I hope 
> this to be so helpful for others as it has been to me.
>
>  
>
> jsesen
>

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