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User Styles for Stylish in Firefox    

Gmail (Google Mail in web browser)

At the end of December 2024, Gmail was no longer available in the space-saving "Basic HTML" version. The normal Gmail version has a rridiculously wasteful 2.0 line spacing. This is easy to fix by doubling the size of all fonts in the interface.

This stylesheet worked in January 2024.

Applies to: URLs in the domain mail.google.com div { max-width:100% !important; } .bqe, .yP, .zF, .y6, .nU a, .hx .gD, .hx .go, .zA .xW, .gK .g3, .iw .hb, .aiL, .a5T, .CJ, .bsU, .ts, .yO .xY span, .gt .ado, .zm .az3 .L3, .af0 .af1 .akl, .az6 .aoT { font-size:16pt !important; color:#000 !important; } .aeN { min-width:100px !important; } .aio { max-width:120px !important; }

(Regarding the fonts in actual email messages, they are up to the writer of the email, but for composing your outgoing messages you can set "plain text mode" which I find better than the default; this is accessed by: (Start composing a message) > menu (bottom edge of message) > Plain Text Mode; and it remembers that setting for future outbound messages until you change it.)


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