Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24729554-20151102145522/@comment-4731443-20151102173034

For  to have an effect, it would need to be on   since it applies to elements in the container you put it on rather than the element itself relative to its container; but I believe that may be against the terms of use, specifically: Not to intentionally block, remove, or otherwise obstruct the proper functioning and view of advertisements, and/or user interface and functionality by other users, including but not limited to changing or adding javascript or CSS changes to the Service that would prevent the proper display or function of advertisements and/or user interface and functionality; That kind of change could lead to elements outside the usual editable space being obstructed. There may be another way to achieve what you want, but unfortunately I can't think of one at the moment.