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@DRKCTRLDEV DRKCTRLDEV commented Nov 14, 2025

This PR introduces support for https://pstream.mov/ and https://beta.pstream.mov/. From my testing, everything functions smoothly, although I haven't yet had the opportunity to test it with the actual extension (honestly, I do not know how to.. I would assume I have to compile on my fork?) I would greatly appreciate any feedback. All options include descriptions, and I've added two media queries to ensure the site remains responsive. (unsure of whether these are allowed or not). also I've tried my best to make it as cross-compatible with safari/chrome as possible..

I will continue to use it myself, and if the site updates at all, I'd be more than happy to maintain the css.

thanks for the amazing extension, hope I helped, if not that's alright ig.

This PR is in relation to #2016

@DRKCTRLDEV DRKCTRLDEV changed the title Add CSS for pstream customization and transparency Add CSS for pstream.mov/beta.pstream.mov Nov 14, 2025
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forgot to mention, I've tried to retain as much of the original websites theming engine as possible (by using the sites variables). however, somethings I've had to use my own static opacity's (eg .7 .8 .95 etc), rather than the --tw-bg-opacity variable (which I have still kept in most areas).

@DRKCTRLDEV DRKCTRLDEV marked this pull request as ready for review November 14, 2025 13:34
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just updating to add better component styling, should hopefully improve the overall aesthetic..

Updated comments for clarity and consistency, adjusted padding and layout for various elements, and improved background opacity settings.
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