/* Make visited links faded. */
#content a:visited {
color: #90ADC1 !important;
}
/* Make corner avatar image full-sized. */
#loggedin .imgAvatar img {
width: 120px !important;
height: 150px !important;
margin-top: 4px;
}
#content a:visited {
color: #90ADC1 !important;
}
/* Make corner avatar image full-sized. */
#loggedin .imgAvatar img {
width: 120px !important;
height: 150px !important;
margin-top: 4px;
}
Getting Started
To use this, open Notepad (Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Notepad), copy and paste the code from above into the Notepad window, then go to File -> Save.
Before entering a filename into the save dialogue, click on the box labeled Save as type and select All Files (otherwise, a .txt may be automatically appended to the end of the filename). Name the file "userContent.css".
What you do from here depends on which browser you're using.
If you're using Firefox
Save the file you just created to the Desktop.
Open a Windows Explorer (Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Windows Explorer) and enter this into the address bar: C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles.
Once you're there, open the folder named xxxxxx.default (it should be any 8 letters followed by ".default" wink , then the folder named chrome. Drag and drop userContent.css from the Desktop to move it into the chrome folder.
Restart Firefox.
If you're using Internet Explorer
Save the file you just created into My Documents.
Then open IE, go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Accessibility, check Format documents using my stylesheet, click the Browse button next to that, navigate to My Documents, then double-click on the file you created earlier. OK your way out of IE's options, then restart IE.
If it's not working for you, feel free to PM me with any questions.