I second this.
While 20000 characters are better than 10000 (limit until December 2019), it is still painfully limiting. I had to forego some styling due to it, and "optimization" has its limits.
Apparently, Reddit supports 100.000+ characters in CSS, see /r/Naut.
Yup. I give up on doing CSS for this site. He changes things too often and doesn't give us the tools. Someone has a whim to add themes and he throws it in and doesn't think about it. He should have had a day mode from the beginning. What kind of site runs only dark mode?
I'm not even going to work on CSS for my subs anymore. If they look like shit, it is what it is. It's too much work.
The only thing you can really do is change colors because if you try to customize the layout it's fucked in a matter of months anyway
(post is archived)