Open jcjordyn130 opened 6 years ago
This is definetly possible, but it would require quite a lot of extra work to keep everything working on newer and newer versions of facebook. Facebook changes their website quite often, so the css would have to update at a similar pace to keep from being broken (unless it is designed very well). I might design one for the nojs version of facebook, as that seems to be relatively stable and is what I personally use.
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branch, since that's diverged quite a bit and I don't want many conflicts when we merge it :P
Yeah, I would expect any Facebook support to be very quickly obsoleted by changes on Facebook's end. But feel free to contribute it if you like. :)
Sadly of course, but yeah I'll need to contribute one day.
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Yeah, I would expect any Facebook support to be very quickly obsoleted by changes on Facebook's end. But feel free to contribute it if you like. :)
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BTW this is an example of a case where an alternative method of defining stylesheets would be more effective, e.g. mapping certain colors to alternative colors would allow nearly automatic transformation of any stylesheet Facebook puts out to an alternative color theme. That could be done fairly simply with a script.
Would facebook support be a posibility in the near future?