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no html


Question Posted Saturday June 2 2007, 3:25 pm

I remember someone once told me they could view webpages without html. (eg, everyones myspaces looked plain)
Does anyone know how to do this, like is there any settings i should change? i use ie and firefox..


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russianspy1234 answered Saturday June 2 2007, 6:25 pm:
well first off, saying without HTML is wrong, HTML is responsible for pretty much everything on a webpage. but, to make myspaces, and pretty much any look plain, as in to strip out all style... well the easier way to do this is with firefox, open up the view menu, go to page style, and select no style. this will make everything look very plain. to change it back, simply go back to the menu and select basic page style again.

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