:xpath(//main/div):style(min-width: 80% !important)
(I've been looking at going a step further for some sites, by annotating a "column-count:" [0] rule and making the screen look like a newspaper. (Narrow columns for readability—multiple columns for "scan-ability"). Unfortunately, there's a lot more fiddling and tuning to this than I expected: it doesn't automagically work in the way you'd hope. Modern website DOM layouts are basically Superfund sites).[0] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/column-coun...
[late edit]: Here's a minimal example of "column-count:" injected by uBlock (on a website where it sort-of works)—this is what I'm trying to coerce other websites into looking like:
https://i.ibb.co/k3bRwhP/example-1.webp
theguardian.com###maincontent:style(margin-left: -28vw !important; min-width: 90vw !important; column-count: 4 !important)
theguardian.com##div:style(border: none !important)But often just switching to Reader Mode is the faster and preferable option.
(This isn't always an option, but frequently is.)
is that the one with a bunch of spyware on it? or is that the one that replaced the one with a bunch of spyware on it
The name similarity means I keep getting them confused. Including repeatedly on HN comments.
And yes, I do know the difference: <>>36859978 >