Comment by no1dead on 21/04/2017 at 18:36 UTC

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

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I will agree with this as there is so many subreddits with unique css that aids to the subreddits use, and gives it a little flair, and removing subreddit css is a huge thing, and frankly I believe will make quite a lot of the subreddits more generic in style, sure there's a header, and a image, but those only go so far.

The customization on this needs to be through the roof to keep these same uniqueness for each of these subreddits.

As it stands personally this will kill all the /r/css help subreddits out there. And frankly it removes a part of subreddit. There is countless people that I know who have been added to subreddits for help with CSS. Removing that and not adding an equivalent replacement is calling for quite a lot of backlash.

I mean even one of your defaults /r/movies has quite a nice css put in place how exactly would that be possible on the new system.

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