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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
WebKit already computes the styles for you, you can get the computed values using a javascript to python bridge. Then just set a high specificty CSS selector for that element that overrides the computed values where they differ from the defaults
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Hm... this could work. How would one get this information in javascript? I already have a JS-to-C++ bridge in Qt so that won't be a problem.