The solutions I tested and found working (NOT for your problem, sorry, it's for selecting text):
Solution one, permanentFollow steps 1-3 from
http://superuser.com/questions/318912/h ... css#319322-- the button was called "Open Folder", not "Open Containing Folder" in my Firefox versoin.
-- create that file
inside the chrome folder
-- make sure it is named "userContent.css", not "userContent.css.txt". Windows hides file extensions by default.
Put this line as the file content:
* {-moz-user-select: text !important;}Solution two, quick but temporary (You have to do this on each page, and it probably need corrections as soon as they update their CSS)
1. in Firefox, right-click near the top of the unselectable text --> Inspect Element . A debugging window should open in the bottom part of firefox window.
2. make sure its "Inspector" tab is selected.
3. Find
<div class="storytext xcontrast_txt nocopy" in the DOM tree and select it.
4. Now the right window displays styles. Make sure its tab "Rules" is selected
5. Find
.nocopy { (it was near the top for me)
6. Inside it find -moz-user-select: none; Hover your mouse over it
7. Uncheck the checkbox that appears
8. You can select the text now