Problem!!!
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I will no longer be using Vivaldi since my custom css was disabled upon the new snapshot install (Yes, I added in the "@import: custom.css;" in to common.css) I lost my entire layout & Im done with it... Hopefully this browser shapes up to be the best out there but for now I am done... Any ideas why my stuff didnt work would be appreciated, thank you.
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just add the import line again and copy back your custom files form old installation (it's still there) to the new one (and keep a backup of them, just in case).
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As I said in my first post I added the import & moved the css to the proper place, it didnt register & for SOME reason the OLD install wasnt there. I know its odd…
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I still cant understand why you and guys from "UI customization" topic edit so big and important file as common.css?
I just addedto browser.html and very happy with that. This file is so little, so simple. It had not change since first Technical Preview. And I dont need to worry about editing after update. I just copy 2 files from past version.
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Because the custom.css may be used in other html files so @import will always import it. But that's a fine solution too. I have a batch and a bash script for doing all the stuff automatically for me, so I don't bother.
@jenijames1987
There's no : (colon)@import "custom.css";
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