Hi, Using Epiphany 2.22.3 which came with Debian Lenny (the now stable version). I'm trying to add a userChrome.css file to customize the menu fonts but it seems Epiphany ignores the file. Searching the web it seems the file should be at /home/mike/.gnome2/epiphany/mozilla/epiphany/chrome (mike is the user name). but placing the userChrome.css there made no difference. This is the userChrome.css I used: /* * Edit this file and copy it as userChrome.css into your * profile-directory/chrome/ */ /* * This file can be used to customize the look of Mozilla's user interface * You should consider using !important on rules which you want to * override default settings. */ /* * Do not remove the @namespace line -- it's required for correct functioning */ @namespace url("http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* set default namespace to XUL */ /* * Some possible accessibility enhancements: */ /* * Make all the default font sizes 20 pt: * * * { * font-size: 20pt !important * } */ /* * Make menu items in particular 15 pt instead of the default size: * * menupopup > * { * font-size: 15pt !important * } */ /* * Give the Location (URL) Bar a fixed-width font * * #urlbar { * font-family: monospace !important; * } */ /* * Eliminate the throbber and its annoying movement: * * #throbber-box { * display: none !important; * } */ /* * For more examples see http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html */ menubar, menubutton, menulist, menu, menuitem { font-family: helvetica !important; /* font-style: italic !important; */ /* font-weight: bold !important; */ background-image: url(”background.gif”) !important; background-color: none !important; font-size: 20mm !important; } Any suggestions?. Thanks for your help, Mike. |