Custom views are easy

I expected my reworking of Stylish’s Manage Styles dialog to use a custom view to be hard. I mean, the “automatic” one I was using before was a bitch, so shouldn’t a custom one be even worse? Nope. Easy. The only hairy thing was getting sorting working properly, but even that’s an improvement over the previous “doesn’t sort at all”.

I also realize now I don’t need to be using RDF to store users’ style data. I don’t use the automatic template thingies anywhere any more, and loading and saving RDF with rdfds is kinda buggy. I don’t know if any of the alternatives are any better, though.

2 Responses to “Custom views are easy”

  1. Eloriam Says:

    Hi i need to remove the top frame of this web:

    http://www.muchodeporte.com

    i have tried with stylish but i didnt succes, i dont control the css properties and parameters.

    Thanks if anyone can remove it.

  2. Frank (DesertFox) Says:

    I don’t exactly know what that means, but it sounds interesting. :P

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