#Firefox doesn't need any new features to be more attractive for users, it just needs to make CSS theming more accessible
#Firefox doesn't need any new features to be more attractive for users, it just needs to make CSS theming more accessible


#Firefox doesn't need any new features to be more attractive for users, it just needs to make CSS theming more accessible
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solrize @lemmy.ml Main thing I want is to override site css. Who cares what the browser itself looks like.
5 1 Replyunrushed233 @lemmings.world There's Stylus
10 1 ReplyQuail4789 @lemmy.ml or userContent.css
2 0 Replyunrushed233 @lemmings.world Tell me more about that. How does it work?
1 0 ReplyQuail4789 @lemmy.ml Its like userchrome but for the contents of the webpage. You match on the url and write css that overrides the site's css.
1 0 Replyunrushed233 @lemmings.world So basically like a user style that you would use in Stylus? What are the differences, advantages/disadvantages?
1 0 ReplyQuail4789 @lemmy.ml my dude, this isn't google
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