No, I don't want a theme, I wanted to change the User agent string that websites viewed when I visited them. It's basically the thing that tells them what browser you're using and what operating system you're running.
But it's OK, I found some code that I needed to type into the console and it worked.
For some horrible unknown reason, my school has set the intranet up so that the drop down menus use some string of HTML that only Internet Explorer can process. I've found that Konquerer can read this as well, but obviously, Konquerer doesn't work in OS X.
I wanted the User Agent settings because the site stops you getting into it if it doesn't think you're running IE.
I was dissapointed when I saw that Safari can't make them drop down, much like Firefox can't. Without them, you can access very little of the site.
Any thoughts of getting around this? I can give some more info on the menus if required. Come to think of it they're not actually drop down menus, they just expand.... kinda hard to explain.
Maybe some add on in firefox that allows it to read IE only HTML?
Thanks,
Matt