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   David E. Ross to Richard Owlett   
   Re: Purge *ALL* CSS from an HTML documen   
   29 Jan 26 08:09:15   
   
   From: nobody@nowhere.invalid   
      
   On 1/29/2026 6:40 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:   
   > I wish to have a KJV Bible that is comfortable to read on a specific   
   > machine. I have some ideas for study tools that assume HTML documents.   
   >   
   > I've found a Bible with features I like. Unfortunately its inundated   
   > with CSS that serves NO purpose (useless or otherwise). I've gathered   
   > that CSS explicit purpose is to display on an extremely large variety of   
   > machine/browser permutations. I have *EXACTLY* one machine with one   
   > specific browser in my universe of discourse.   
   >   
   > Is there a tool that will accept my source document and emit legal HTML4?   
      
   Your user agent indicates SeaMonkey 2.53.21 on Linux.  I have SeaMOnkey   
   2.53.23 on Windows 7 with the PrefBar 7.1.1 extension still working.   
   My installation of PrefBar has a checkbox on my toolbar to turn on or   
   off CSS.   
      
   If you cannot find PrefBar 7.1.1, I have an archived copy of its   
   installer.  If you install it but cannot find the checkbox for CSS, I   
   can export the checkbox for you.  Let me know in this thread.   
      
   --   
   David E. Ross   
      
      
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