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Excepting certain sites from default font?

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Here's the (seemingly simple) thing I want to do: have Firefox 3.6.6 display all sites using the Segoe UI font EXCEPT for sites X, Y, and Z, which should use the formatting specified by the site.

I've installed the Stylish extension, and have written my own script that uses http:// as a wildcard to use Segoe UI on every site. Unfortunately, it seems that Stylish doesn't process its "rules" in order, so the extension obeys the wildcard instead of another rule which contains the CSS from the one site I *really* want to see in its default format.

And if I set the font settings to Segoe UI in Firefox's options panel, FF simply overrides Stylish.

Am I overthinking this? Do I not know enough about CSS\Stylish to add an exception to my wildcard? Or is there some other (easy) way to accomplish what appears to be a simple task?

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== I started playing with the fonts

Here's the (seemingly simple) thing I want to do: have Firefox 3.6.6 display all sites using the Segoe UI font EXCEPT for sites X, Y, and Z, which should use the formatting specified by the site. I've installed the Stylish extension, and have written my own script that uses http:// as a wildcard to use Segoe UI on every site. Unfortunately, it seems that Stylish doesn't process its "rules" in order, so the extension obeys the wildcard instead of another rule which contains the CSS from the one site I *really* want to see in its default format. And if I set the font settings to Segoe UI in Firefox's options panel, FF simply overrides Stylish. Am I overthinking this? Do I not know enough about CSS\Stylish to add an exception to my wildcard? Or is there some other (easy) way to accomplish what appears to be a simple task? == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == I started playing with the fonts

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Nothing? Really?