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In addition to what jayandp said, it can also be useful to correct some “bugs” if you know your way around CSS. For example something I really hate about the default Lemmy themes is that they stretch the videos to the full width of the page, so I made a CSS override to fix that:
Can you give an example of when CSS override would be useful?
In addition to what jayandp said, it can also be useful to correct some “bugs” if you know your way around CSS. For example something I really hate about the default Lemmy themes is that they stretch the videos to the full width of the page, so I made a CSS override to fix that:
video { width: 25vw !important; }
Changing the look of a website. Remove elements you don’t like while formatting the rest in a more pleasant style.