Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-9927972-20140722144934/@comment-452-20170725151922

Auliniuy wrote: sorry for opening this old thread again. No apology necessary, I welcome replies to anything I've ever said, regardless of whether I said it in 2011, or 2016. So long as replies are on-topic, they should be allowed. The real problem is off-topic comments, including those people who add nothing to the thread by chastising people for replying in an "old" thread.

The information in this thread is as accurate today as the day I wrote it, so it's still a relevant thread, regardless of age, and it's better to keep all information in the one place.

Ausilinix wrote: I think this works also on the big css list above Indeed it does.

Some small tweaks may be necessary, for instance, removing ".ogg_custom" to leave these would be bad: div { display: inline; }

{	opacity: 0.6; -webkit-transition: all .9s ease; -moz-transition: all .9s ease; -o-transition: all .9s ease; }

{	opacity: 1; }

button>img, .image img { display: none; }

button { border: none !important; } Once again, do not use the block of CSS immediately above, it's an example of why just using the earlier CSS with ".ogg_custom" removed would be bad.

Only use the earlier CSS with ".ogg_custom" removed if it still mentions "ogg" or "audio", somewhere in the selector, such as "audio", ".ogg_player" or ".ogg-player-options".

For lines without any mention of "ogg" after you remove ".ogg_custom", in most cases you can replace it with ".ogg_player"