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Rider / Geraldko -

I'm not having major problems with the site, either... it just needs a touch of TLC. Full screen, at minimum zoom, you still need to scroll horizontally a bit.
 
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#22
Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
yes, you should move the ones you have out of the chrome directory. brontide's incorporated the full-screen google maps, and you can only have one userContent.css file (it can then call in others, which is what brontide's does). Post #3 on this thread tells you where they go. I like to do it with the file manager app called emelFM2.
Thanks, and I have emelFM2
 
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@brontide first of all, thanks!

I have tried to use the maps.google.com.css file to use with my local http://maps.google.pl/ maps to no avail...

I've changed the domain suffix in the css file, but the effect is as in the screenshot in 3rd or 4th post in this thread. Any ideas?
 
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Originally Posted by Saviq View Post
@brontide first of all, thanks!

I have tried to use the maps.google.com.css file to use with my local http://maps.google.pl/ maps to no avail...

I've changed the domain suffix in the css file, but the effect is as in the screenshot in 3rd or 4th post in this thread. Any ideas?
yes. i have not gotten a chance to test but you will need to ...

in 01-global/fit_to_width.css

near the end you can add a domain to the list with...

,domain(maps.google.pl)

add the same to near the top of the maps.google.com.css file

cheers
 
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Originally Posted by brontide View Post
yes. i have not gotten a chance to test but you will need to ...

in 01-global/fit_to_width.css

near the end you can add a domain to the list with...

,domain(maps.google.pl)

add the same to near the top of the maps.google.com.css file

cheers
just wondering, can css take wildcards, like for where "pl" is in ",domain(maps.google.pl)"?
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You can do something like, but not exactly, that:
Code:
url-prefix(http://maps.google.)
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS:@-moz-document
 
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One more thing... google gadgets (http://www.igoogle.com) are a bit broken with the css file. The +/- sign that's used to show/hide data has some problems...
 
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Originally Posted by Redshift View Post
+1 to the Yahoo Mail suggestion, it always gives me an error about my resolution being too small?
If you use Yahoo mail 'classic' style then there are no warnings.
 
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#29
Thanks for posting this. It works great after I removed all the googlemap stuff.

What would be the best way to block all images in a particular directory of a domain? For example, lets say monkey.com stores all its ads in monkey.com/buyme/ and I want to prevent everything in the /buyme directory from loading.
 
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Use url-prefix() and display:none
 

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