Why is no one using CSS to make their magazine’s visual appearances more unique? That was the main draw of old Reddit for me.

(I mean I am, but that is why I asked)

  • wahming
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    392 years ago

    I’m the type to tick the ‘Ignore custom css’ checkbox, so obviously not everybody’s interested in that feature.

    • GizmoLion
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      82 years ago

      Yep, every time. I was on reddit to read the content, not browse myspace lol.

      • wahming
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        192 years ago

        Oh no, that doesn’t exist here yet. I was referring to the option in old reddit

          • harmonea
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            22 years ago

            Thank you, I’ve come across one (1) magazine with custom CSS and it didn’t take the font colors in kbin’s dark themes into account.

            (The mod was super cool about it and reverted the change until a better solution could be found, but I knew then I would need this option in the future)

            • cutitdown
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              52 years ago

              It’s possible for mods to make themes that correspond to each specific kbin theme selection. Maybe I nee to write up a post and share how to do it.

              • harmonea
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                12 years ago

                Oh, from my brief poke into magazine settings it didn’t look possible; I’m sure people would really appreciate it!

          • RheingoldRiver
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            12 years ago

            Thanks very much for this. I really appreciate that the option to customize exists for people who want it; equally, I appreciate that the option to NOT have customizations exists for me :)

          • cdiv
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            72 years ago

            Disabling custom CSS everywhere was always a built-in option, as I recall. RES added the ability to disable custom CSS for individual subreddits, which reddit later added as a reddit gold feature.