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Composing HTML mail using <font> tags scattered thru the text is just plain awful. The preferred font is easily lost, overridden by the system default; there is no styling applied to quotes, reply headers or sigs. The infrastructure for CSS-based editing is already in place. I guess there needs to be a fix so that the HTML compose preferences are translated into CSS rather than <font> attributes -- and maybe some additional UI for a couple of additional prefs...? | Composing HTML mail using <font> tags scattered thru the text is just plain awful. The preferred font is easily lost, overridden by the system default; there is no styling applied to quotes, reply headers or sigs. The infrastructure for CSS-based editing is already in place. I guess there needs to be a fix so that the HTML compose preferences are translated into CSS rather than <font> attributes -- and maybe some additional UI for a couple of additional prefs...? | ||
As part of this feature, the message editor needs to (a) allow user to specify a stylesheet and (b) edit the HTML source (<head> as well as <body>). <br>'' | As part of this feature, the message editor needs to (a) allow user to specify a stylesheet and (b) edit the HTML source (<head> as well as <body>). <br>''-- Comment: The [http://nic-nac-project.de/~kaosmos/edithtml-en.html EditHTML] extension enables you to do this. -- [[User:Vor0nwe|vor0nwe]] 09:10, 2 November 2006 (PST)'' | ||
Eudora has this and it's the one thing I miss now using Thunderbird; customized (or no) sound based on sender. | Eudora has this and it's the one thing I miss now using Thunderbird; customized (or no) sound based on sender. | ||
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--[[User:RichardLeger|Richard Leger]] 05 December 2014 | --[[User:RichardLeger|Richard Leger]] 05 December 2014 | ||
== Tab switching same as Firefox == | |||
Under OS X, command-] and command-[ switch between tabs. This works under a number of other apps as well, and is really handy for us keyboard aficionados. | |||
08:55, 10 December 2014 (PST) | |||
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