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|    Richard Owlett to All    |
|    SeaMonkey tool(s) to ease WEB accessibil    |
|    05 Sep 25 09:19:54    |
   
   From: rowlett@access.net   
      
   Note: My use of term "accessibility" may not be standard.   
    Back in days of WinXP I helped a legally blind friend.   
    I've used only Debian for last 15 years.   
      
   Current Environment   
      
   I'm over 80 with vision and perception issues.   
   I run SeaMonkey 2.53.20 on Debian 12.8 .   
   Key Preference Settings   
    Vision/perception issues   
    JavaScript disabled   
    Appearance->Colors Chosen colors ignore specified images/background   
    System Security -- DISABLE cookies   
      
   That handles the vast majority of my web browsing. There are a couple of   
   sites that I temporarily enable JavaScript.   
      
   As a default Debian install makes Firefox available I've used it to   
   access the oddball sites. That's annoying as I date from Netscape days -   
   everything it does is annoyingly "WRONG" ;{   
      
   I would like a tool [script???] that would allow me to simply switch   
   between my PREFERRED settings and what the outside world assumes to be   
   unchanging. [I don't wish to consider multiple traditional profiles]   
      
   Possible?   
   Comments?   
      
   TIA   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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