Accessibility dialog box

Ignore colors specified on Web pages

Specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to use the color settings you choose for text, background, and links. You can set these colors on the General tab by clicking the Colors button. If the author of a Web page chooses different colors for text and background, the settings you choose here will override them. You cannot change the size or color of graphics.

Ignore font styles specified on Web pages

Specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to use the font settings you choose. You can set these types on the General tab by clicking the Fonts button. If the author of a Web page chooses different fonts, the settings you choose here will override them. You cannot change the size or color of graphics.

Ignore font sizes specified on Web pages

Specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to use the default font size you choose. You can set the default font size on the General tab by clicking the Fonts button. If the author of a Web page chooses a different default font size, the settings you choose here will override it. You cannot change the size or color of graphics.

Format documents using my style sheet

Specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to use your own style sheet (.css file) to format all Web pages when they are displayed, and provides a place for you to type the path to your style sheet. Style sheets can specify the default font style, size, colors, and background for the body text in addition to headings.

Browse

Click this to browse through folders to find the .css file you want.