Hi
Maybe is for this extension or it is possible in about:config to move to the left edge.
I want more place for app in another window.
First is default view and bottom is desired:
Move left (no center -as it's default)
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Re: Move left (no center -as it's default)
An URL would be nice?
Moving to "Web Development".
I would suggest a greasemonkey or stylish script.
Moving to "Web Development".
I would suggest a greasemonkey or stylish script.
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Re: Move left (no center -as it's default)
Googled as www.onet.pl.
<div id="mainPageBody"> is being centred in it's container by the CSS rule "margin:107px auto 0;" within what looks like CSS from a template
Turning the rule off in the web console Inspector tab produces layout similar to that shown as desired. How to change it in source will depend on the software used to generate the page.
PS (Edit)
Turning off the "width: 100%;" rule for <header id="pageHeader" ...> also brought the header back over mainPageBody. Don't know what it would look like on mobile devices.
<div id="mainPageBody"> is being centred in it's container by the CSS rule "margin:107px auto 0;" within what looks like CSS from a template
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#mainPageBody{padding:0 7px;margin:107px auto 0;background:#fff;width:1008px;width:31.5rem}
Turning the rule off in the web console Inspector tab produces layout similar to that shown as desired. How to change it in source will depend on the software used to generate the page.
PS (Edit)
Turning off the "width: 100%;" rule for <header id="pageHeader" ...> also brought the header back over mainPageBody. Don't know what it would look like on mobile devices.
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Re: Move left (no center -as it's default)
Is this really a Web Development question?
trev79, you can put
in your userContent.css
trev79, you can put
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@-moz-document domain("www.onet.pl") {
#mainPageBody {margin-left:0 !important}
}
in your userContent.css
Groetjes, Pim