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// javascript:var%20style%20=%20%27*%20{-webkit-font-smoothing:%20auto%20!important}%27;var%20link_element%20=%20document.createElement(%27link%27);link_element.rel%20=%20%27stylesheet%27;link_element.href%20=%20%27data:text/css,%27%20+%20escape(style);document.getElementsByTagName(%22head%22)[0].appendChild(link_element); | |
var style = '* {-webkit-font-smoothing: auto !important}'; | |
var link_element = document.createElement('link'); | |
link_element.rel = 'stylesheet'; | |
link_element.href = 'data:text/css,' + escape(style); | |
document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(link_element); |
I would go with @bradchoate's solution, personally. Seems a bit easier to read, and non-WebKit compatibility is a moot point with this bookmarklet.
Just putting in my two-cents to help save bytes here. You can use document.head to get the head element, pass a renamed document variable into the function, the type isn't necessary for style tags to work so it may be omitted
// document.querySelector("head") --> document.head
// nix s.type=%27text/css%27;
// function() … () --> (function(a) … (document)
// document --> a
// snippet size: 156 bytes
javascript:(function(a){var%20b=a.createElement(%27style%27);b.innerText=%27*{-webkit-font-smoothing:auto%20!important}%27,a.head.appendChild(b)})(document)
I did some research, and there's an awesome API called insertAdjacentHTML
that works in Safari 4+. Using that API, this is as easy as:
document.head.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', '<style> * { -webkit-font-smoothing: auto !important } </style>');
How cool is that??
Wow, nicely done potch! I've never even seen that API before. O_o. That totally bests my snippet. bows to the leader of the people-who–actually–lookup–API–goodies
That snippet is completely . ;)
Oops, forgot to wrap the tag… the joke was: That snippet is completely <meta>
Edit: QSA is in IE8... Some reason I thought IE9 was the minimum. Regardless.. QSA is probably not a great idea until IE7 support is killed off.