Meryl Evans: Blast Sites with User CSS sheets. Another fascinating use of CSS: your own personal set of stylesheets that you can use to help find design problems in pages you’re trying to convert to CSS. All major browsers let you specify your own stylesheet that overrides the one provided by the web site. (This is why CSS is not for control freaks; just sit back and accept the fact that the end user will always have ultimate control over what your page looks like.) One example: a stylesheet that highlights legacy tags (like FONT) that you’re trying to ferret out. I’ve found that M-x dired-do-query-replace-regexp also works wonders, but Meryl’s way is probably easier for you visually-oriented people. ;-)
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