Dirty Background when displaying Image
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hoovadevil last edited by
Opera 22.0.1471.70 (Windows 7 64-bit)
I've just installed Stylish to reduce the glare of some websites and noticed something when using the wikipedia-dark-light-width-clarity-by-splark style.
The black background has grey flecks that seem to be part of a repeated bitmap. These are not present when viewed with Firefox and are not related to the CSS. This is easily demonstrated by loading images from Wikipedia such as the ones below.
The downloaded images display properly otherwise, just the space around them is affected.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/meta/0/08/Wikipedia-logo-v2_1x.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/bc/Meta-logo-35px.png -
hoovadevil last edited by
I know you didn't mean to but you actually helped. I got it sorted. Thanks.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I did mean to help, but wasn't totally certain it would be easy. In Opera 12 and earlier, there was an explicit image.css that the browser used when displaying images - you could edit it to change backgrounds. The newer versions don't seem to have such a file ... but that doesn't mean an extension can't manipulate the CSS anyway.
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hoovadevil last edited by
In that case I apologise for being presumptive. It turned out that there was a reference to a background-image in both the Firefox and Opera CSS over-rides but only Opera seemed to use it.
I simply edited the reference in the Opera CSS to 'none'.
Once again, thanks.