Websites look weird. The background colour is from KDE System Settings but obviously doesn't go together with the many websites that expect the default background colour to be white (or bright, at any rate). And I can't find a way to give Konqueror pages their own background colour.
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- Open the Settings menu.
- Choose Configure Konqueror...
- Choose Stylesheets in the left pane.
- Choose the Use user-defined stylesheet and browse to a stylesheet file on your computer.
- Or choose Use accessibility stylesheet. and click the Customize... button. A window will pop up in which you can customize how the fonts, colors, and images are displayed in Konqueror. There's a Preview button on the bottom left so you can see how your changes will look. When finished, click the Close button.
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Originally posted by Little Girl- Open the Settings menu.
- Choose Configure Konqueror...
- Choose Stylesheets in the left pane.
- Choose the Use user-defined stylesheet and browse to a stylesheet file on your computer.
- Or choose Use accessibility stylesheet. and click the Customize... button. A window will pop up in which you can customize how the fonts, colors, and images are displayed in Konqueror. There's a Preview button on the bottom left so you can see how your changes will look. When finished, click the Close button.
But I don't think it's a real solution: the accessibility stylesheets simply "flatten" any design they're applied to instead of providing useful but overrideable default colours, and sometimes other things become invisible in the process unless I go fully b&w.
Maybe a fully custom user stylesheet would work better, but I'm too lazy to delve into that. It's okay for docs - they're mostly plain-ish text, anyway.
It doesn't affect the Wikipedia browser in Amarok, though. Not that that one actually works (Amarok 2.1).
Whole world is designed under the assumption that everyone loves glaring white backgrounds.
(I hope that was half-way comprehensible. I'm tired. And thanks for the post!)
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help! Probably your best solution would be to create your own stylesheet. You might be able to find some that others have created at here.
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No luck... trying to write my own, but can't seem to make it work for all pages. Either there'll be dark on dark text, or bright on bright text, and fixing it for one page ruins it on another. I guess I'll just not use Konqueror anymore, or colour-squash it all down to green on black the way it was meant to look. Again, thanks for your help.
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Before you give up entirely, if you try the Use accessibility stylesheet option under Stylesheets, did you try putting an x in the box for Use same color for all text?
And for writing your own stylesheet to use with the Use user-defined stylesheet option under Stylesheets, if you'd rather grab an existing stylesheet and edit it, there's a Konqueror stylesheet you can download from here and save as whatever you like in any folder on your computer. You could take that file and mess around with it, changing colors here and there to see if you like how it turns out. The Konqueror home page has a chart that tells which CSS tags are supported.
If you don't like the changes you made and would rather not use it any more, you can always choose Use default stylesheet in the Stylesheets section of Konqueror settings.
For the record, I use Konqueror as a file manager and Firefox as a browser.
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Originally posted by Little GirlBefore you give up entirely, if you try the Use accessibility stylesheet option under Stylesheets, did you try putting an x in the box for Use same color for all text?
Also, some monospaced text (code) is rendered with the default proportional font. And I haven't checked "Use same family for all text".
And for writing your own stylesheet to use with the Use user-defined stylesheet option under Stylesheets, if you'd rather grab an existing stylesheet and edit it, there's a Konqueror stylesheet you can download from here and save as whatever you like in any folder on your computer. You could take that file and mess around with it, changing colors here and there to see if you like how it turns out.
For the record, I use Konqueror as a file manager and Firefox as a browser.
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Originally posted by abaloneAlso, some monospaced text (code) is rendered with the default proportional font. And I haven't checked "Use same family for all text".
I took some stylesheets from (simple) webpages I had made, but to no avail. I can say things like (for example) H1 { color: #ABCDEF; } all I want - it doesn't seem to help against pages that have their own ideas about H1. I get the same result with the Konqueror stylesheet you linked to, unfortunately
I use Dolphin and Opera. But sometimes it's useful to have an app that does both. And I can start Konq with different profiles & all the relevant pages and directories open in tabs.
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I believe the document I was thinking of was exported from OpenOffice or MS Word; either way, it wasn't "hand-woven".
My user styles are ignored whenever a webpage wants. In other words, I can give "suggestions" - but if a page has its own CSS-y ideas then it'll do whatever. So that's no solution either.
It's not worth the pain, is it? I can switch to a more conventional dark-on-bright colour scheme whenever I use Konq... or just run a different browser-and-file-manager combo.
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Originally posted by abaloneI believe the document I was thinking of was exported from OpenOffice or MS Word; either way, it wasn't "hand-woven".
My user styles are ignored whenever a webpage wants. In other words, I can give "suggestions" - but if a page has its own CSS-y ideas then it'll do whatever. So that's no solution either.
It's not worth the pain, is it? I can switch to a more conventional dark-on-bright colour scheme whenever I use Konq... or just run a different browser-and-file-manager combo.
Firefox also has a style remover that you might like, although when all styles are removed, pages can look pretty awful.
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Originally posted by Little GirlI think Konqueror is an excellent file manager. As a matter of fact, that will be the program I miss most when I switch to Ubuntu (any day now). But as a browser, it needs work. To this day I can't get it to play YouTube videos. I can hear them, but can't see them. They play just fine in Firefox.
I've been using Chromium recently, there's a nightly-builds PPA for it, but so far no plugins work for it so it's an entirely flash-free browsing experience. Which personally I prefer, heh.
I'll agree though that Konqueror is an excellent file manager; actually, I tend to use it no matter what else I'm using. On my projector computer I don't have any display manager installed, and the only window manager I'm using is OpenBox (mainly it's just using XBMC to play movies and TV shows shared from my main desktop), but I still have kdebase installed so that I can use Konqueror when I need to browse files. Only my laptop running 9.04, when I'm in LXDE (whenever the random slowdowns kill my enthusiasm for KDE4, basically) I use the KDE4 version of Konqueror instead of the default LXDE manager (PCFileMan IIRC).
I'd also recommend installing Filelight, it should be in the repos, and it makes Konqueror even more indispensable as a file browser
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I don't normally use Konqueror as a browser. It has its shortcomings (Flash is unreliable, and Java applets never worked right).
But I have projects with HTML and PDF documentation and background research and source code and plain text notes both online and local; with Konqueror, I can bring the whole barrage up with a single click and in one window, with "real" filesystem access rather than just "server index"-like directory browsing... it's just convenient.
Originally posted by Little GirlOriginally posted by abaloneI believe the document I was thinking of was exported from OpenOffice or MS Word; either way, it wasn't "hand-woven".
My user styles are ignored whenever a webpage wants. In other words, I can give "suggestions" - but if a page has its own CSS-y ideas then it'll do whatever. So that's no solution either.
It's not worth the pain, is it? I can switch to a more conventional dark-on-bright colour scheme whenever I use Konq... or just run a different browser-and-file-manager combo.
Firefox also has a style remover that you might like, although when all styles are removed, pages can look pretty awful.
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Originally posted by KeithZGHuh, strange; even on my 64-bit install these days Youtube (and other flash videos) play just fine in Konqueror. To be fair that's KDE3.5, but on my 32-bit laptop both the KDE 3.5 and the KDE 4.2 versions of Konqueror work fine (I haven't checked it yet in 4.3; I don't tend to watch flash videos, and in fact I stay as far away as I can from any sites that use flash).
I'd also recommend installing Filelight, it should be in the repos, and it makes Konqueror even more indispensable as a file browser
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But I have projects with HTML and PDF documentation and background research and source code and plain text notes both online and local; with Konqueror, I can bring the whole barrage up with a single click and in one window, with "real" filesystem access rather than just "server index"-like directory browsing... it's just convenient.
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Agreed. Konqueror excels at presenting files and directories.
Custom definitions for standard tags seem to be enough to disable user styles...?
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Originally posted by Little GirlOriginally posted by KeithZGHuh, strange; even on my 64-bit install these days Youtube (and other flash videos) play just fine in Konqueror. To be fair that's KDE3.5, but on my 32-bit laptop both the KDE 3.5 and the KDE 4.2 versions of Konqueror work fine (I haven't checked it yet in 4.3; I don't tend to watch flash videos, and in fact I stay as far away as I can from any sites that use flash).
Originally posted by Little GirlOriginally posted by KeithZGI'd also recommend installing Filelight, it should be in the repos, and it makes Konqueror even more indispensable as a file browser
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