Default konqueror text color

malebeast at gmail.com malebeast at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 12:53:19 BST 2007


On 8 April 2007, Scott Bicknell wrote:
> On Sunday, April 8, 2007 10:52 am, malebeast at gmail.com wrote:
> > > and change "whatever" to a valid color designator recognized by
> > > css.
> > >
> > > That will style all elements that do not have a color set for them
> > > to the color you choose.
> >
> > It's redefines all text colors, specified or not!
> > It is not exactly what I need!
>
> Then what you can do is target specific tags, such as p, li, h1, or
> whatever. Just replace * with a comma-separated list of tags you want
> one color to apply to. And create separate rules altogether if you want
> different colors to apply to different tags.
>
> /* for black  paragraph and list items*/
> p, li {
>   color: #000000 ;
> }
>
> /* for red header tags */
> h* {
>   color: red;
> }
>
> You can specify anything you want, not just colors. You just have to
> have some information about cascading style sheets to know what is
> possible. Try having a look at http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/.
By this way all web-page colors will be redefined.

I know, that konqeror by default uses some css in <KDE_INSTALL_PATH>/share 
directory. If you copy this css in your ~/.kde/share direcotry saving 
relative directory structure, konqueror uses this css instead system one. All 
I need to know which one css konqueror uses by default.
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