Null, I'm all for change and improvements, but a lot of us are very autistic and extreme changes will make us go into a murderous rampage. When I go through mine, I'll put "kf design was fucked up" in my manifest.
Take notes everyone, it's not every day you get to witness the insanity-inducing struggle of a front end dev trying to make his site useable in real time.
Well hey, at least my computer has a cached version from last night...
If anyone cares enough about the Stealth theme, I'll try to go into inspect and copy the content of the CSS.
After some testing with Tor browser and Mullvad Browser, the icon shows up on TB:
However, this does not happen on Mullvad Browser, even thought it has the same default 'Extract canvas data' permission to 'Always ask'. Instead of the easy to click image icon in the bar, you can access the permission by:
CTRL+I > Permissions Tab
Uncheck 'Use Default' and select 'Allow'
It may be a bug in the Mullvad implementation of it or I'm just an idiot, 50/50 chance. Either way, hope that helps someone.
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Well hey, at least my computer has a cached version from last night...
If anyone cares enough about the Stealth theme, I'll try to go into inspect and copy the content of the CSS.
View attachment 7215006
Well hey, at least my computer has a cached version from last night...
If anyone cares enough about the Stealth theme, I'll try to go into inspect and copy the content of the CSS.
The notice gets stuck in the middle by itself on account pages, shoving everything off into a third column. I'd include a screenshot, except uploading an image (whether jpeg or png) gets force converted to webp, which then refuses to display.
View attachment 7215006
Well hey, at least my computer has a cached version from last night...
If anyone cares enough about the Stealth theme, I'll try to go into inspect and copy the content of the CSS.
The notice gets stuck in the middle by itself on account pages, shoving everything off into a third column. I'd include a screenshot, except uploading an image (whether jpeg or png) gets force converted to webp, which then refuses to display.