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I like the principle that I ought to be able to reach into some of the innards of anything that supports reflowing text. |
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I like the principle that I ought to be able to reach into some of the innards of anything that supports reflowing text. |
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I've made a user style for the [agora](#agora) because I thought it'd be a fun use for [Fern Text](https://djr.com/notes/junes-font-of-the-month-fern-text) and also the light theme wasn't loading anyway. |
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I [recently](#2022-01-16) made a user style for the [agora](#agora) because I thought it'd be a fun use for [Fern Text](https://djr.com/notes/junes-font-of-the-month-fern-text) and also the light theme wasn't loading anyway. |
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One fun thing is that you don't have to worry about font size when they're not going over the network, so you can use whatever typefaces you have on hand. |
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The *spirit* of user styles extends beyond fussy Firefox application data folder [CSS](#css), though. My "I hate you for not valuing my comfort enough to style this" [bookmarklet](#bookmarklets) for unstyled [HTML](#html) has the same energy. |
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The *spirit* of user styles extends beyond fussy Firefox application data folder [CSS](#css), though. My "I hate you for not valuing my comfort enough to style this" [bookmarklet](#bookmarklets) for unstyled [HTML](#html) has the same energy. |
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