Awesome Phillip, thanks :)
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that means, every time we add user.css tag whenever we open a new page to see nofollow tags. :confused: |
Great tip.
As nice as the Web Developer extension is I would definietly go with the golbal solution of modifying the userContent.css file (as mentioned), its much more convienent.
Also, you should add a varaition with the ever common rel="external nofollow" too. It is common in many blogs.
a[rel="external nofollow"] { background-color: red!important; color: white!important; font-weight: bold!important; text-decoration: none!important; }
Now you are at 100% |
i tried the usercontent.css thing and couldnt get it to work
i placed the file in the chrome folder fo the profile etc like it said within the application dater stuff for my user
but no work
maybe ill try and reboot pc
if that doesnt work who knows lol |