Lewis Dexter Litanzios, idk, it's not very good at translating (tried it after they released it), but it's good at appending a bunch of crap to every single page you visit even if you don't invoke it.
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Lewis Dexter Litanzios, idk, it's not very good at translating (tried it after they released it), but it's good at appending a bunch of crap to every single page you visit even if you don't invoke it. 4 comments
Lewis Dexter Litanzios, nope, this thing is definitely related to the translation feature @grishka yes, as I said, those CSS variables will be for Vivaldi's [chrome] - it has to be in the DOM, where else do you expect it to be? [chrome]: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/browser-and-gui-chrome/ Lewis Dexter Litanzios, yes, I understand that. But why does it have to be injected into the DOM of my page? This sort of intrusion isn't acceptable. It's not Vivaldi's own UI I'm inspecting (but it is written in JS and is inspectable), it's a Smithereen instance running on localhost. |
@grishka I think that CSS controls the browser chrome (e.g. tab bar appearance). Vivaldi is built with web technologies itself, which is what makes it so customisable/theme-able CC @Gargron