I've never retweeted myself before and it feels odd but here we are. Anybody here ever write a user style sheet for themselves or anyone else?
Replying to @generalsawp
Well see there was this thing in CSS called user style sheets that you could use to write your own styles that would override those provided specific to your needs. You can still do it. Why don't we know about it probably as the primary use case was largely for accessibility.
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Not for use in a browser, but yes in combination with a useful plug-in like Dark Reader. User style sheets in the browser are literally useless. What is needed is "adjust" properties which don't exist in CSS.
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Replying to @MyndexResearch
Useless in the browser well almost but actually some of us still use them. Maybe 3 people of the approximately 49% of humanity that's online 馃槈 but !important? It is so abused and misunderstood no. Lack of understanding of the Cascade or specificity algorithm or worse just lazy.

Mar 24, 2022 路 9:49 AM UTC

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