Aris-t2 / CustomCSSforFx

Custom CSS tweaks for Firefox
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Youtube strongly unusable after they released new update; this CSS seems to be culprit #650

Open Nyekomimi opened 1 month ago

Nyekomimi commented 1 month ago
  1. Does the issue occur without any files inside /chrome/ folder? -> If it does, it might be a Firefox bug not related to this projects files, so "the issue report" is most likely wrong here. No

  2. Issue description, userChrome.css/userContent.css 'settings' the issue occurs with and steps to reproduce the issue: Can't use scroll wheel over new Youtube UI (Except top bar + video recommendations), also Youtube looks weird compared to Clean FF (checked in Developer mode too) Note: Below file is .css, change extension back to read userChrome - Copy.xls

And yes, checked with any other stuff turned off (uBlock, RemoveYoutubeDislike etc)

  1. Does the issue occur with the most recent version of CustomCSSforFx (release/test/dev build)? -> Check here: https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx/releases <- Yes

  2. Screenshots showing the issue (drag & drop images into this post):

  3. System information

    • OS & OS version: Windows 10
    • DPI/HiDPI/scaling value, if not 100% (e.g. 125%, 150%...): Default obraz Compared to dev mode version obraz
Aris-t2 commented 1 month ago

There is no CSS within this projects files that modifies Youtube directly.

However, changing your browsers toolbar height by increasing/decreasing toolbar/buttons sizes, might cause Youtube to calculate different page dimensions based on the available vertical screen space.

Nyekomimi commented 1 month ago

It's a brand new issue, apparently Youtube has rolled out a new UI.

I figured I'd mention it since it is an issue - Maybe you could add size spoofing to prevent such wrong scaling?

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There is no CSS within this projects files that modifies Youtube directly.

However, changing your browsers toolbar height by increasing/decreasing toolbar/buttons sizes, might cause Youtube to calculate different page dimensions based on the available vertical screen space.

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Aris-t2 commented 1 month ago

Unfortunately this project is not about styling websites, sorry.

CT-ABT commented 1 month ago

Try YouTube Redux.