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import colors from local file #328
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Only keep the needed part: /* Background */
and paste it into the file at the top. Also: try not to use any local files, as Stylish only supports a single .css file as a style. I'm not sure about @import with URLs, but the wiki said not to use it. |
If i shouldn't use local files, then how do i get my pywal colors loaded into stylish? |
Has there been an answer to this anywhere? I have ran into the same problem |
So, modern browsers block the use of file:// links as described here. oh and by the way, folks, don't use stylish. it sends a copy of your whole internet traffic to their servers. use stylus instead. |
is there any possibility with pywalfox? |
As a user of pywal, i have a .css file containing the values color0 to color15, background holding the path to a local image file.
Now I'd like to include these colors into Stylish.
Since i do not know a thing about CSS, how should i go about this?
color: var(--color0);
gives a warning and stylish falls back to whiteThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: