Ability to turn off all styles
See original GitHub issueI don’t see any way to turn off align-issue-labels.css
for example, without working out what the original styles were and compiling a custom user sheet to restore them, it’d be great if everything could be toggled, I’d personally turn off everything then pick and choose the features I want.
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I’m not frustrated at all. I just wanted to give you my point-of-view of this issue.
My suggestion is not just to allow disabling some features, but to let us disable all features without exception. I have conducted my research before writing an issue. I have read this issue beforehand, and its comments, including issues and PRs that are related to this. Hence, I giving you my point-of-view in this issue instead of creating another issue asking me to disable a specific thing.
You guys may think that I am entitled or something like that, but I’m here to just giving you guys my feedback without any malice intended. I still apologize for the nature of these comments, though.
Nobody is being forced to install Refined GitHub. If anything, you want to force us to support your specific use case. Controversial CSS features have been made disableable when asked politely and with reasoning, but not all of them, because it’s just extra, unneeded noise and code for the most part.