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How can I add the CSS styles used by Firefox reader mode?

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When the reader view loads, text is aligned to the left by default. I would like to have it both left and right justified. At present, I can arrange this by editing the css style in the "Inspect Element" view, but this is not permanent (and it is not clear where the reader is loading its css style from). Is there a way to make such a change in the css styling of the reader view permanent?

When the reader view loads, text is aligned to the left by default. I would like to have it both left and right justified. At present, I can arrange this by editing the css style in the "Inspect Element" view, but this is not permanent (and it is not clear where the reader is loading its css style from). Is there a way to make such a change in the css styling of the reader view permanent?

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See also:

  • chrome://global/skin/aboutReaderControls.css
  • chrome://global/skin/aboutReaderContent.css

The main selector is #moz-reader-content

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You could try creating a userstyle for about:reader with the Stylish add-on.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/stylish/

https://userstyles.org/

I'm actually not sure this will work. Reader View is so new and rarely used that nobody has tried this before (to my knowledge). Let me know if that works!

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See also:

  • chrome://global/skin/aboutReaderControls.css
  • chrome://global/skin/aboutReaderContent.css

The main selector is #moz-reader-content

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Mark Schmidt said

You could try creating a userstyle for about:reader with the Stylish add-on. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/stylish/ https://userstyles.org/ I'm actually not sure this will work. Reader View is so new and rarely used that nobody has tried this before (to my knowledge). Let me know if that works!

Yes, this works. In Stylish, you can create a new style with something like this, according to taste: @namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document url-prefix("about:reader?") {

 #moz-reader-content {
   text-align: justify;
 }
 body.sans-serif{
   font-family: "Myriad Pro";
 }
 body.serif{
   font-family: "Adobe Garamond Pro";
 }
 body.light {
   color: #1a2030;
   background-color: #f9f6f0;
 }
 body.dark {
 
 }
 body.sepia {
 
 }

}

I have to say, defaulting to Arial doesn't make for a comfortable reading experience. This rule makes it a lot smoother.

(N.B: the fonts I chose above come with Adobe products, they're not standard. You'll have to pick fonts that are actually on your system.)

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