I use Firefox. Firefox uses a file called userChrome.css to change webpage appearance for links, etc..
On a spamcop heldmail page, each message is listed, and the subject is bolded in black. I'm told that the html is not going to get any further attention. Problem is, the alleged sender's email address is shown but is not bolded or set apart in any way, making the email addresses difficult to pick out on scanning the page.
I would like a solution (ideally a userChrome.css modification) that will simply locate these email "non-links" (i.e., I think they have no mailto in the code) and colorize or bold them or something so that they are visually different.
Any thoughts on how to do this?, either via modifying the userChrome.css, using greasemonkey, or using the Stylish extension for Firefox?
