2025-02-13, 11:29 PM
i make a test get a theme css and work's fine, i try with a external .srt file and not work
2025-02-13, 11:29 PM
i make a test get a theme css and work's fine, i try with a external .srt file and not work
2025-02-20, 07:10 PM
Cool addition
2025-03-14, 06:08 PM
(2025-01-30, 10:33 PM)4r5hw45twh Wrote: I tried this code maybe a week or so ago but my subtitles didn't change any styles at all. This is a common issue because the ::cue pseudo-element in CSS (which is fairly recent) will often be overridden by the caption settings in your OS's settings.If you're on Windows and watching on a Chromium browser, deleting the HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ClosedCaptioning registry key should reset the caption preferences and allow the intended style to appear [source].
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2025-03-15, 12:58 PM
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(2025-03-14, 06:08 PM)LeviSnoot Wrote:(2025-01-30, 10:33 PM)4r5hw45twh Wrote: I tried this code maybe a week or so ago but my subtitles didn't change any styles at all. I try it on Windows, FireStick, etc. FireStick is the main way I watch my content. I simply don't notice a change on any device/OS. Regarding Chromium, I use FireFox on Windows (if I ever watch on my PC, which is rare). |
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