In the coming months Mozilla will launch support for an open ecosystem of extensions on Firefox for Android on addons.mozilla.org (AMO). We’ll announce a definite ...
In addition to what jayandp said, it can also be useful to correct some “bugs” if you know your way around CSS. For example something I really hate about the default Lemmy themes is that they stretch the videos to the full width of the page, so I made a CSS override to fix that:
Can you give an example of when CSS override would be useful?
Changing the look of a website. Remove elements you don’t like while formatting the rest in a more pleasant style.
In addition to what jayandp said, it can also be useful to correct some “bugs” if you know your way around CSS. For example something I really hate about the default Lemmy themes is that they stretch the videos to the full width of the page, so I made a CSS override to fix that:
video { width: 25vw !important; }