Comment by chiefrebelangel_ on 21/04/2017 at 20:46 UTC

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

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I mean, literally this whole response is it. I can't say it better myself so I just have to chime in and say yes, 100% agree.

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Comment by jb2386 at 22/04/2017 at 14:46 UTC*

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Yeah, agreed. And this bit:

Increasing users are viewing Reddit on mobile (over 50%), **where CSS is not supported.**

That was your decisions admins, not ours. Give us the ability to target elements and using media queries and it wouldn't be a problem.

That said, I've had custom subreddit CSS disabled for like a year so it won't affect me, but when I was a mod of a big sub it was pretty important for us so we could display prominent information easily to users.

Really gonna need to know what this new style system is before I can get on board with this.

Comment by phoxphyre at 27/04/2017 at 23:34 UTC

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Yup. CSS is not a hard thing to pick up. And it provides us with a great way to customise our subreddits! We want to keep it!