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I can't be the first to notice this huge problem with threads in the styling. Maybe someone smarter than me already found a more elegant solution about that, but here is the problem and how I solved it in three small lines of css.
I used to make watch threads on twitter to gather knowledge or links months after months about a subject. The thing is after a few dozen tweets, Tweetback looks like this:
To prevent this, simply add (or modify related CSS) those lines:
ps: I know 99.99% of users of Tweetback will have the knowledge to do that already, but in case someone non-CSS-savyy used it to archive their twitter and needed to solve that same problem... here it is.
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I can't be the first to notice this huge problem with threads in the styling. Maybe someone smarter than me already found a more elegant solution about that, but here is the problem and how I solved it in three small lines of css.
I used to make watch threads on twitter to gather knowledge or links months after months about a subject. The thing is after a few dozen tweets, Tweetback looks like this:
To prevent this, simply add (or modify related CSS) those lines:
ps: I know 99.99% of users of Tweetback will have the knowledge to do that already, but in case someone non-CSS-savyy used it to archive their twitter and needed to solve that same problem... here it is.
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