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Old 06-30-2022, 12:34 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg View Post
Maybe would it be possible for Becky to gray-out (or disable) the button if none of the .css files are present so the feature only would be available in the proper cases.
Sure. And it wouldn't be difficult at all. But that's why I'm asking the other questions, too. Because I could see it being useful to some people even without the inverted css file (or dark mode) in play. It could be handy for some just to be able to toggle between the epub default and the custom_preview_style.css file.

It wouldn't technically need to be disabled when one or the other custom css files weren't present. Especially if it wouldn't take a ton of work to have it toggle between one, or both, custom css files (and the epub's default). The button would only need to be disabled if neither custom css file were present.

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