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    <updated>2005-08-19T09:44:51Z</updated>
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    <title>Comment from Nathaniel Riethmann on 2002-10-23</title>
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        Brad,

<p>Eric Meyer was talking about something very similar to what you'd like to do. To add the ability for users to use custom stylesheets for his web site, he's talked about giving the body tag a unique id.  I think he's using something like id="www-meyerweb-com".  I don't think I need to go any further for you to see what kind of power this gives to the user.  If only more sites would do it...</p>

<p>Nathaniel</p>]]>
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    <published>2002-10-24T02:35:11Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from samkat on 2003-02-09</title>
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        Piro has developed a Mozilla XPI called "ContextMenu Extensions" at http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/_ctxextensions.html.en  . It may give you the type of CSS power you are asking for. I am using it but am no expert on it yet.<br />
As for Internet Explorer, I have no recommendations.]]>
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    <published>2003-02-09T12:39:36Z</published>
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