I didn’t even know Safari had extensions. That’s such an un-Apple’y thing to do
“Un-Appley”? Since when? Safari itself does extensions since 2010, but long before that, Extensions were a thing in other contexts.
And designers.
This is the only question I had, but can it be that difficult to ID a font with undesirable effects (as in this case here), and just assign a new one?
That’s a tall order. It takes a skilled developer to meet in the middle of the “fast”, “cheap”, and “secure” Venn diagram.
And, ethics? Da fuck? It just needs to work so my manager gets off my ass and we can meet the deadline.
To a GNU/Linux guy like me, Apple seems like a “my way or highway” company, so allowing users to customise their browser on the desktop doesn’t fit the picture
Yeah, I don’t know what to tell you. I’ve been customizing my stuff since 1993, not exactly hidden knowledge.
Buuuuuuuuut the example in the original post literally does not work.
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