feat: use css :has()
selector instead of JS detection
#123
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This PR replaces the javascript that's used to detect podcast and audiobook elements with CSS, using the
:has()
selector. This makes it much more reliable because it will apply to the entire page at all times, whereas I was using a hacky MutationObserver method to try and catch elements as they loaded onto the page.As a result, the
tagPodcasts()
andtagAudioBooks()
functions don't do anything any more, but I am leaving the original "listen to page navigation and re-apply when DOM is ready" code in place, in case I need to use it again in the future.I've also blocked some more podcast-related categories on the search page.