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I tried to reproduce it, but cannot at the moment. The "Enlarge" image caption currently does not contain To answer your question in such a case start Liferea with CLI param |
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Liferea 1.13.7
libwebkitgtk-4.0-37
Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
The ArsTechnica feed uses the EM tag to enclose certain text, and it renders as green, which is difficult to read. I'm not sure where this is coming from, as I can't find it in any preferences using dconf-editor or mate-control-center.
I attempted to remedy this by placing the following in liferea.css
I tried to be sure there'd be no caching issues, by exiting liferea, ensuring no webkit processes were still running, and removing all webkit cache blobs.
This did not fix the problem. I note that other stylings I have in liferea.css do take effect, for example BODY, so it doesn't seem as if I would need any further specification for the EM style.
I have the following settings, in case it matters:
Also, in case it matters, I run Fvwm as my window manager, and I don't run mate-session or gnome-session. I do start mate-settings-daemon in my fvwm.rc.
My assumption, at this point, is that default web styling for text is coming from GTK somewhow, but I thought that using liferea.css would be the best way to override this.
Any help appreciated.
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