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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
1. Dont worry if you make a mess I will tell you how to clean the mess before merging your code
2. No, not really I am firmly against such hacks. What I would entertain is the ability to have site-specific CSS, which you can add for instance for google properties in lookup.js in the calibre source code.
3. Again, I have no clue why login would fail and I stil dont understand why you need to login at all. With the supplied URL, you will get the translation as needed. Why do you need translation history in a lookup function?
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1. Thank you!

I'll try it but need some time to refresh my memory about Python (last time I used it it was about 3-4 years ago) and now as a doctor I don't have much spare time.
2. At the moment, Dark Reader is already a monstrous tool that can solve many issues in terms of changing the appearance of sites + it has an already developed database of "problem" sites. Would it be more correct to plug it in as an add-on than to actually re-write Dark Reader for Caliber?
3. It's very convenient to have translation history for making Anki flashcards to study foreign languages or to learn unknown words. Since there will be changes how translation history would be handled by Google users need to login if they want to continue memorizing their history.