Comment by Hexatomb on 21/04/2017 at 17:01 UTC

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View submission: The web redesign, CSS, and mod tools

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Correct. This change will kill probably more than 99% of all custom and individual work on subs.

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Comment by powerchicken at 21/04/2017 at 19:22 UTC

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Not only would it kill all current custom CSS hacks and features, but we would rely on the fucking reddit engineers to implement needed features rather than just being able to do it yourself. And who the fuck could possibly think that's a good idea with their recent track record?

Comment by punkrawkintrev at 21/04/2017 at 18:39 UTC*

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/r/Detroitlions has css buttons in the side bar that use css for rollovers and a particularly useful button for filtering out the Dank memes for which we are known. The meme/anti-meme fight is one that deeply divides the sub and the button is basically our DMZ

Some sort of built in content filter toggle would really help us out if we're moving away from css. Right now we tag and sort posts using flair.

Comment by Sapharodon at 21/04/2017 at 21:07 UTC

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The only way I can see this working is if a sub is allowed to keep CSS as a "legacy" option before finding a way to port all their stuff over. I'm... nervous about this.

Comment by ivanoski-007 at 25/04/2017 at 13:00 UTC

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good, they all suck anyway