Previously URL definitions would differentiate for subdirectories i.e. you could have different styles for mydomain.com/path1 vs mydomain.com/path2
This is no longer the case and changed recently, within the last week or two. In the past, this issue would result from either:
A change to code on the host site, they rename elements or subdirectories, requiring an update to the style code in stylebot, but this has not changed.
A change to the subdirectory structure, which also has not changed.
Hopefully the feature has not been deprecated, as it was a valuable point of difference over similar tools.
OS: Windows Version 10.0.19045 Build 19045
Browser: Google Chrome Browser Version 114.0.5735.199 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Previously URL definitions would differentiate for subdirectories i.e. you could have different styles for mydomain.com/path1 vs mydomain.com/path2
This is no longer the case and changed recently, within the last week or two. In the past, this issue would result from either:
Hopefully the feature has not been deprecated, as it was a valuable point of difference over similar tools.
OS: Windows Version 10.0.19045 Build 19045 Browser: Google Chrome Browser Version 114.0.5735.199 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Regards,
JJ.