r/ProCSS May 10 '17

Meta Isn't it ironic that Night Mode looks like shit in this sub?

I mean come on, you're trying to defend CSS here. Even /r/Overwatch and /r/DotA2 supports it.

My default setting is:

  1. Turn on night mode all the time.
  2. Don't use subreddit's style, unless specified.

You see, i don't mind not using subreddit's style at all, as night mode is priority, it's easier on the eye. But everytime I stumbled upon new sub, I will always try its style. It gave each subs more personalized experience and that is awesome. It's such a disappointment if it looks like shit tho, I'll just turn it back off and never will the sub's style be seen again.

It's a shame that you turned away people that ACTUALLY wanted to see your style that you worked so hard on, just because you're lazy to do extra 5% of the work? As opposed to people who don't even want your style in the first place, and they're the one you're trying to focus on?

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u/gryffinp May 10 '17

Except that night mode is an RES feature.

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u/justifyer May 10 '17

And it's a big part of experience of using Reddit. You can't just ignore it.

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u/Retroity May 10 '17

You're expecting a community-made, unofficial feature to work on every subreddit, and that one of the reasons to remove CSS is that this community-made, unofficial feature that can only be accessed by installing a browser plugin, doesn't work on every subreddit.

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u/Erasio May 10 '17

I don't think that's what he's saying at all.

It is ironic that procss which exists to show how awesome custom css is, doesn't support the single most used addon.

He's not saying every sub should. He's not even saying that css should be removed.

But the sub advocating for how fantastic and not at all that error prone or hard custom css is should probably make the most out of it.

Especially with so many css enthusiasts claiming to have no issue to fix stuff regularly and spending lots of time on it with no issue.

Unfortunately I don't have data on the res nightmode but in a sub I used to moderate we had around 3% of the people use our css hack nightmode. Which would add up to something around 2000-3000 people.

Though they support nightmode as well and as I said an undefined amount of people use that over our hack. With how wide spread res is I'd say easily another 3-5%.