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(zzo38) A. Black wrote on Mon, Feb 15, 2016 04:25 AM UTC:
<p>At least now on my own computer I have fixed the problems by using Stylish and Policeman. (I am also using Firefox on Ubuntu) At least, I fixed them to my preferences, which may not be the same as others want but it is what I want.</p> <p>Basically what I am saying is that I personally do not like many of these changes you have made (I myself do not like the narrower content), but nevertheless the stylesheets built-in to the webpage also ought not to be broken. If you want narrower width for content and sidebar ads, fine you can do that (I have no objections for you doing such thing), although be aware that anyone might locally override the CSS and scripts of any webpage they want to view.</p> <p>Even so, when I disable my custom stylesheet, the menus are still staggered, except for the "Shop" menu, so there is still a problem (my own stylesheet fixes this problem by increasing the line height even more, and changes the font weight to normal).</p>

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