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Custom CSS Support

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    Wallabag offers the ability to add custom CSS through a custom.css file in web/. Here is a link to the documentation:

    https://doc.wallabag.org/en/admin/custom_css.html

    Is there any way a custom.css file could be implemented that is symlinked to the appropriate location?

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      Wallabag offers the ability to add custom CSS through a custom.css file in web/. Here is a link to the documentation:

      https://doc.wallabag.org/en/admin/custom_css.html

      Is there any way a custom.css file could be implemented that is symlinked to the appropriate location?

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      nebulon
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      @mdrockwell thanks for the hint to support this. This is now implemented in the package.

      See https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wallabag/#custom-css

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        Wallabag offers the ability to add custom CSS through a custom.css file in web/. Here is a link to the documentation:

        https://doc.wallabag.org/en/admin/custom_css.html

        Is there any way a custom.css file could be implemented that is symlinked to the appropriate location?

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        @mdrockwell very cool! I've been using this Wallabag theme through the Stylus browser extension in the meantime. But this way I can get rid of an entire browser extension and know that these styles will persist on the server-side!

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          @mdrockwell very cool! I've been using this Wallabag theme through the Stylus browser extension in the meantime. But this way I can get rid of an entire browser extension and know that these styles will persist on the server-side!

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          @thetomester13
          For "Sylus" read "Stylus"

          https://alternativeto.net/software/stylus--user-styles-manager/about/

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            @thetomester13
            For "Sylus" read "Stylus"

            https://alternativeto.net/software/stylus--user-styles-manager/about/

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            @hillside502 😅 thanks, corrected!

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